- - Throw dirt on
- - Cast aspersions on
- - False and malicious spoken statement
- - royal navy deals causing defamation
- - oral defamation
- - Untrue and damaging statements about someone
- - snarled about defamation
- - Manxman, for example, doesn't start defamation
- - One brought back to earth after Sun's character assassination
- - calumny making a cretan lose his head?
- - Verbal defamation
- - Smear tactics
- - Libel, in speech
- - Speak badly of
- - Malicious spoken statement
- - Mud-slinging tool traps learner
- - Libel's kin
- - Mud-slinging apprentice jams tool
- - Libel's counterpart
- - Spoken defamation
- - Person surrounded by sea, not the first to drag through the mud
- - Calumny
- - Defamation of a sort
- - Spoken slur
- - Libel's spoken equivalent
- - Smear with mud, say
- - Falsely malign
- - Damaging remark
- - Vilification
- - "Meanest spawn of hell."
- - Canard.
- - Cause for legal action.
- - Malicious report.
- - Injure by malicious talk.
- - Basis of some campaign speeches.
- - Weapon of the "witch-hunters."
- - "Ordeal by ......"—Lattimore.
- - Defamation of character by spoken words, signs, gestures, etc.
- - Calumniation.
- - Unkind gossip.
- - Journalist's no-no
- - Sling mud
- - False report
- - Run down , in a way
- - Defamation of character
- - Actionable words
- - Defamation
- - Give a bad name
- - Backbite
- - Calumniate
- - Dirt, so to speak
- - Malign
- - Defame
- - Debase
- - Bad-mouth
- - Put down
- - Speak ill of
- - Vocally attack solo occasionally with Queen
- - Malicious rumor
- - Defamation in spoken form
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