And then inevitably something would go wrong, and it would end in acrimony and sometimes in lawsuits. |
It was a match dripping in acrimony, disappointment and what might have been. |
Long-term damage can be caused to children exposed to acrimony and bitterness in family breakdown. |
For this relationship is, in practice, fraught with mutual antagonism and conducted through mutual acrimony. |
In the past, especially during election time, the issue of money has raised unnecessary tension and acrimony. |
Money can't buy you love, sang the Beatles but what's clear is it can certainly create a lot of acrimony where love once existed. |