tirade
IPA: taɪrˈeɪd
noun
- A long, angry or violent speech.
- A section of verse concerning a single theme.
verb
- To make a long, angry or violent speech, a tirade.
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Examples of "tirade" in Sentences
- The rest is just a bitter tirade.
- Jimmy enters, and the tirade continues.
- The Catholic Church condemns my tirade.
- This is a tirade against the motherhood.
- The main chunk of the page seems like a bit of a tirade.
- He goes into a tirade that draws the attention of the police.
- I'm not the person who went on a tirade on the gothic subculture page.
- After his tirade, Tony storms out of the restaurant with Ernie in tow.
- Finally, Marvin walks in and finds Fitzgerald in the middle of his tirade.
- The entire section is just a tirade about the Bolsheviks suppressing dissent.
- Zimbabwe by threatening what it called a tirade of bad publicity over Blair's departure.
- Can't Post | Private Reply ncferret, The basic problem with your lengthy tirade is that an FM-3 IS a resident visa.
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