Sentences with phrase «angry denunciations»

The phrase "angry denunciations" refers to expressing strong disapproval or criticism in a furious or hostile manner. Full definition
«It was made to dramatize Picasso's angry denunciation of fascism.»
The action prompted angry denunciations from several councilors, who said they did not necessarily question the selection of Nicoletti but were outraged by the haste with which he was chosen.
A picture of the target posted on social media last Saturday prompted angry denunciations from some members of Notley's government and reignited the larger discussion of threats against female politicians.
«The new British love for outrage is threatening to turn us into a country of humourless, po - faced robots, spluttering angry denunciations at anyone who expresses an unusual idea or a cruel joke,» politics.co.uk's editor Ian Dunt wrote.
It was a comment which prompted a flurry of angry denunciations online, with many Twitter users changing their profile picture to show post-war prime minister Clement Attlee in a sign of protest.
Moore wanted them left broken and his public pronouncements today — worsened by creator disputes with DC Comics - are usually typified by an angry denunciations of modern comics.
Put off for now are the angry denunciations and millions of dollars of advertisements, chiefly from hospitals and a health care union, that have traditionally begun haunting governors in early February.
Just as Baker was beginning his press conference, the influential organization Heritage Action for America released an angry denunciation of the proposal.
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