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Meanings of
fulmination
in English
Portuguese
diatribe
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Thunderous verbal attack.
diatribe
Portuguese
diatribe
Synonyms
Examples for "
diatribe
"
diatribe
Examples for "
diatribe
"
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.
Usage of
fulmination
in English
1
I will put that in the paper to-morrow-itis a fine
fulmination
.
2
The Pope of Dimchurch suddenly collapsed, in full
fulmination
of his domestic Bulls.
3
MALEDICTON, curse, imprecation, denunciation, execration, anathema, ban, proscription, excommunication, commination,
fulmination
.
4
He e-mailed the Lawsuit Victims for Truth's
fulmination
to fourteen thousand of its members.
5
How different this compact directness from the tremendous
fulmination
of the Dartmouth junior, who said:-
6
Hotman published his attack on the "vain and blind
fulmination
"
of the pontiff.
7
Miss Sheridan, apparently for mere exclamatory purposes, now reread the
fulmination
of the absent partner.
8
Now we have
fulmination
,
but if food and drugs are withheld it ends soon.]
9
His card- asortof political
fulmination
-
was
as
follows:
10
It was denunciation, malediction,
fulmination
,
anathema.
11
The
fulmination
was sent to Alva to the Netherlands and a devotee was found to carry it to England.
12
A recent
fulmination
in the Daily Mail called up unexpected memories of Mrs Doyle quoting an imaginary bonkbuster on Father Ted.
13
Despite this
fulmination
of fury, the worthy bishop continued to use his threatened head in the service of mercy and sympathy.
14
In him we find no blast and blaze of propaganda, no
fulmination
of bull and ban; nor any tide of earth-encircling Rabelaisian mirth.
15
But notwithstanding the
fulminations
of the church, the expedition never reached Palestine.
16
Proximity to the Church of Rome divests its
fulminations
of half their terrors.
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fulmination
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
blind fulmination
fine fulmination
full fulmination
have fulmination
political fulmination
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Translations for
fulmination
Portuguese
diatribe
Fulmination
through the time