6.Drawings of Antoinette accompanied acerbic words, showing her in her extravagant dress, this drove great ire toward her and the rest of the royal family.
7.We want to give our congratulations to Mrs. Marchankevich's class in Annapolis Middle School in Annapolis, Maryland, for submitting today's Your Word Wednesday winner, acerbic, meaning sharp and forthright.
8.Bob Dole, the acerbic Kansan who had overcome devastating injuries during World War II to become one of the most accomplished and respected senators in Washington, was there.
9.Some of the comments about the sketchy style adopted by Monet and some of his fellow " rebels" were so acerbic that they sound more like put-downs from social-media trolls than professional art commentary.
10.Mr. Trump had been just as acerbic in his letter to Ms. Pelosi a day earlier, writing that with federal workers not receiving their paychecks, he was asking her to delay what he branded a " public relations event."