Phrases with «tirade»

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A "tirade" refers to a long and angry speech or outburst where someone expresses their strong opinions or frustrations about something or someone. Full definition

Adjective + «tirade»

Sentences with «tirade»

  • I'm concerned here, simply to establish that those who embark on tirades against the Senate because of the misconduct of three or four senators, tend to speak and act out of highly ideological and largely ahistorical thinking; and, that the radical disconnect between the malfeasance of a few senators and the actual strengths and weaknesses of the Senate simply confounds the issues. (slaw.ca)
  • This type of work made him a widely worst soccer player, resulting in tirades of laughter when he happens to balloon a penalty into the stands. (sportseon.com)
  • I remember that on several occasions my talk to a local church group was repeatedly interrupted by tirades about Red China and Angela Davis. (religion-online.org)
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