counterblast

IPA: kˈaʊnɝbɫæst

noun

  • A work that strongly refutes or criticises another.
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Examples of "counterblast" in Sentences

  • The beard would have been a kind of counterblast to the Rhodes hat.
  • And so blogging found its own answer to the defensive counterblast from the journalistic establishment.
  • You don't hear much these days about moral growth - certainly not in our frenetic, pre-election fever of accusation and counterblast.
  • It was entirely right that in reaction to the letter from 105 Tory MPs attacking the wind farms he should seek to organise a counterblast.
  • It was feminism, it was the humorless temper of the times — and from his home in the great state of Montana, the old trouper issued a counterblast.
  • Chavs, despite its provocative title, is a lively, well-reasoned and informative counterblast to the notion that Britain is now more or less a classless society.

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