Wuffaw The English are keen critics of ecclesiastical performance.
She was also a keen critic of horticultural fashion trends, praising garden-grown American strawberries, for example, over the tiny, much-hyped Alpine variety.
My wife was a keen critic of an institution into which she had twice been recruited.
Leader is a reluctant gossip, a dutiful researcher and a keen literary critic, and he often seems more comfortable talking about the novels than about their author.
He was a keen critic: relentless, unsparing, and, at times, abusive.
Begin was a keen critic of Mapai, accusing it of coercive Bolshevism and deep-rooted institutional corruption.
Albert Einstein, a keen critic of prejudice and privilege all his life, considered this "absolute" physics a remnant of an increasingly discredited Earth chauvinism.
The keenest critics were the immigrant women who also sat in the audience and nodded when the actors sang about the fear that consumes them in this country.
Costume, appearance, manner, were beyond reproach--even beyond the criticism of two such keen critics as were these.
But Mr. Athas is a keen critic of censorship and of the government's management of the war.