Obs. [f. STOMACH v. + -ING2.] Full of malignity; given to cherish anger or resentment.

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1577–87.  Holinshed, Hist. Scot., 260/2. The whole nation, against which the chiefest part of his booke seemeth to be a stomaching inuectiue.

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1579.  Tomson, Calvin’s Serm. Tim., 859/1. Wee are so stomaking of nature, that if a man displease vs we woulde that God shoulde straight wayes lighten against him.

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