Such bitter cynicism took Conan's breath away.
Fourteen years ago they had been rimmed red by the desert sandstorms and clouded with some kind of bitter cynicism.
This man's face was pale, as if from long hours of study, but it was healthy, even handsome, except for its look of perpetual, bitter cynicism.
Goldman had mouthed some bitter cynicism and he obviously regarded Lanyon as the representative of the worst perfidies of the officer caste.
His mouth was curved into a line of bitter cynicism.
The bitter cynicism of Count Maddalo in the poem reflects closely Lord Byron's views, as Julian's atheism and faith in the potentialities of man does those of Shelley himself.
The savage misanthropy of Swift, the bitter cynicism of Waugh do not preclude such compassion, though it may be twisted, bleeding and mutilated by suffering.
It is the light that holds back the bitter cynicism that I've accumulated with age.
Lloyd (Hugh Marlowe) tells Karen, "That bitter cynicism of yours is something you've acquired since you left Radcliffe!"