Use "tirade|tirades" in a sentence

1. I apologize for the tirade.

2. Scant preferential Bennett hoorays tirades traduce Argufies conically! Sebastian nullify inorganically

3. I didn't ask for a tirade.

4. She launched into a tirade of abuse against politicians.

5. He launched an immoderate tirade on Turner.

6. He launched into a tirade against the church.

7. His writings are one long tirade against ignorance.

8. He too has met a tirade of abuse.

9. Slote was chewing on his cold pipe during the minister's tirade.

10. You might have spared yourself the trouble of delivering that tirade.

11. He launches into an inarticulate tirade against conventional people.

12. At least answer the Brigadier's tirade against temporary officers.

13. Respond to the content of your boss tirade, not the curses.

14. In a furious tirade of abuse, the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation.

15. Respond to the content of your boss's tirade, not the curses.

16. She launched into an angry/furious tirade about how she had been unfairly treated.

17. Sharpton claims that Tom threw a tirade after a loss to Tucson High.

18. Zyuganov denounced the election in a stinging 10-minute tirade broadcast nationally .

19. On one hand, he resented his courtroom tirades, which were often personal and designed to humiliate.

20. The minister loosed an angry tirade against the leader of the opposition.

21. She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business.

22. At the end of his tirade he seemed curiously tired, and emptied of invective.

23. At the turn of a switch, an emotional tirade could become jocular chit-chat.

24. After the chairman delivered his opening speech , Mr. black launched into a brilliant tirade.

25. Alexander listened to my tirade and decided, instead, to be an adult and ignore the whole thing.

26. Laura tolerated his tirades because she loved him, and she forgave him everything as one forgives a child.

27. After the chairman delivered his opening speech , Mr Smith launched into a brilliant tirade.

28. This " troubleshooter " listened and let the cantankerous customer enjoy himself pouring out his tirade.

29. STAY COOL UNDER FIRE Respond to the content of your boss's tirade, not the curses.

30. 12 In a furious tirade of abuse,[www.Sentencedict.com] the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation.

31. Though I was in no danger of accepting his premise, the effect of his tirade was impressive.

32. He then embarked on a long tirade about the tactics we should adopt for a forthcoming game with an Army side.

33. It followed Gibson's arrest for drink-driving earlier this year and his subsequent anti-Semitic tirade to police officers.

34. Their tirades against us continued from noon until sunset, but we remained unperturbed and kept smiling as we professed our innocence and silently prayed to Jehovah God for help.

35. Replays indicated the call had been a harsh one and an incensed Williams unleashed a verbal tirade and waved her racket at the line judge.

36. Reza Behnam's May 25 tirade against Hillary Clinton's " Bellicosity " was a vivid definition of that word: hostile, contentious, truculent, combative, etc.

37. The Anger of God Unlike pagan gods, whose tirades reflect the fickleness of their human creators, Yahweh "expresses his wrath every day" because he is a righteous judge ( Psalm 7:11).

38. Teen sensation beats his hero Roger Federer - but spoils the occasion with foul-mouthed tirade and Brattish fight with the umpire Rising Australian star Nick Kyrgios overcomes boyhood idol Roger

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40. Gringoire enjoyed seeing, feeling, fingering, so to speak an entire assembly (of knaves, it is true, but what matters that ?) stupefied, petrified, and as though Asphyxiated in the presence of the incommensurable tirades which welled up every instant from all parts of his bridal song.