How to use in-sentence of “bitterly”:
+ On this occasion, Mingus criticized bitterly Davis for abandoning his “musical father”.
+ When it had become clear the invasion had failed, Schlesinger later wrote: “In the months after the Bay of Pigs, I bitterly reproached myself for having kept so silent during those crucial discussions in the cabinet room…
+ Montgomery bitterly resented this change, although it had been agreed before the D-Day invasion.
+ She bitterly resented Joseph Lyons’s successor as leader of the UAP, Robert Menzies, who had, she believed, betrayed her husband by resigning from the Cabinet, shortly before Joseph’s death.
+ The amendment was bitterly opposed, particularly by Southern states, which were forced to ratify it in order for their delegations to be able to return to Congress.

