rant|rants in English
noun
wild uncontrolled speech, loud violent utterance
Use "rant|rants" in a sentence
1. Reviews, documentaries and rants from a Cynical dog
2. What he said was just rant. Don't take It'seriously.
3. Offensive rants-racist, misogynist, or obscene - are an exception.
4. So go rant in your own office.
5. Let her rant at you a while.
6. The actor rant the scene on the stage.
7. Part I is a rant against organised religion.
8. Wilson let him rant and clutched Pilade to her.
9. Synonyms for Blusters. fulminates, huffs, rants, raves, spouts. Near Antonyms for Blusters.
10. To Fisher, Bryant's rant had a deeper meaning.
11. I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.
12. My mom is such a "crap Bucketer" Rant
13. What the Brayings are I love to rant and complain
14. I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
15. So there goes my emo rant about shadow priests.
16. She did not rant or rave or otherwise make a spectacle of herself.
17. He distracts attention with homophobic rants and attacks on opposition politicians and journalists.
18. Coach Bill Oates does not rant and rave on the sideline.
19. Another rant: if I slop paint everywhere, I've got feelings.
20. Synonyms for Animadverts include fulminates, rages, criticises, criticizes, denounces, thunders, censures, rants, protests and rails
21. The minister's speech descended into a rant against his political opponents.
22. Robert will rant for a few days, but he won't do anything.
23. Maps is not meant to be a forum for general political, social commentary, or personal rants.
24. Because in the face of an injustice he will rant and rave.
25. The disparaging rant I wrote contained no less than two spelling mistakes.