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poison-pen letter
noun
a letter written in malice, usually anonymously, and intended to abuse, frighten, or insult the recipient
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Thereās something instructive in that failure, and it speaks to the raging confusion, verging on incoherence, at the heart of āBabylonā ā namely, its insistence on being both a poison-pen letter and a valentine, a decadent celebration and a politically conscious corrective.
When the MacArthur Foundation was considering McPherson for the first of its āgeniusā grants, in 1981, Ellison wrote the foundation a poison-pen letter decrying McPhersonās ācurrent restlessness,ā and blaming his putative failures on āa condition of shock brought on by a long-delayed social mobility suddenly achieved,ā while recommending others for the honor.
A college student must prevent an impending disaster when he erroneously sends a poison-pen letter to his girlfriend.
Lennonās poison-pen letter targeting his former band mate, Paul McCartney.
Just one year later, Truman was a thinner-skinned president and father when he sent a poison-pen letter to The Postās music critic Paul Hume for his harsh review of Margaretās singing.
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