I felt so sorry for her, driven away by the most scurrilous, foul lies.
That is the most scurrilous distortion of fact that I've heard in thirty-five years of practice.
Those seeking to rebut the most scurrilous charges against Israel would do well to read either one.
We have a press that is free in one sense: it engages sometimes in the most scurrilous reporting and colours it up under the heading of a free press.
No wonder the UK press is known as the worst, the most scurrilous, the gutter press of the world.
He was famously subjected to one of the most scurrilous attempts to smear a Supreme Court nominee in recent history.
All I know is that Sweden is a very hypocritical western state which sells weapons and arms to the most scurrilous war mongers on earth.
Well, that's the most scurrilous lie I have ever heard.
William Gifford, perhaps the eighteenth century's most devoted reader of Jonson, called Marston "the most scurrilous, filthy and obscene writer of his time."
Mr. Norris said that this was "the most scurrilous of his allegations."