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diatribe
Thunderous verbal attack.
fulmination
Portuguese
diatribe
Russian
диатриба
Catalan
diatriba
Spanish
diatriba
Literary genre.
literary genre
Russian
диатриба
A speech or writing which bitterly denounces something.
tirade
1
That set her loose on a
diatribe
against the French Foreign Legion.
2
The Vulcan did not lack for a response to the accused's
diatribe
.
3
But what might an actual Marxist
diatribe
on these issues look like?
4
An anti-Catholic
diatribe
,
it caused furious walkouts when it premiered in Dublin.
5
He had listened to Tangye's
diatribe
in a white heat of impatience.
6
Choma half-ignored Sinon's
diatribe
,
concentrating on the bungalow in front of them.
7
Then came a memory of Martin Blaydes's
diatribe
,
and he laughed approvingly.
8
Her wild eyes condemned them all as she continued her rambling
diatribe
.
9
How could Colney expect his English to tolerate such a spiteful
diatribe
!
10
The answer on the basis of Monday's latest
diatribe
against Muslims is Yes.
11
There was only one way to stop the young actress's
diatribe
.
12
You don't want it just to be a
diatribe
every week.
13
His discourse was one long
diatribe
against the tendency in England toward broad-churchmanship.
14
So much for the
diatribe
,
but what would a solution be?
15
After Carr delivered a
diatribe
to Mission Control, the work load was lessened.
16
His technical
diatribe
snagged, and he hesitated as they walked past.
diatribe
latest diatribe
long diatribe
political diatribe
spiteful diatribe
angry diatribe
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