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 +"In addition to sharing his expertise in languages and [[Verbal aggressiveness|verbal aggression]], [[Reinhold Aman]] was inclined to a [[vituperative]] mode of discourse and is known in certain [[Usenet newsgroups]] as one inclined to participate in [[Flaming (Internet)|flame wars]]."--Sholem Stein
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"In addition to sharing his expertise in languages and verbal aggression, Reinhold Aman was inclined to a vituperative mode of discourse and is known in certain Usenet newsgroups as one inclined to participate in flame wars."--Sholem Stein

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  1. Marked by harsh verbal abuse; invective; scolding; abusive.

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