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Meanings of
fulmination
(fulminations)
in English
Portuguese
diatribe
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Thunderous verbal attack.
diatribe
Portuguese
diatribe
Usage of
fulminations
in English
1
But notwithstanding the
fulminations
of the church, the expedition never reached Palestine.
2
Proximity to the Church of Rome divests its
fulminations
of half their terrors.
3
Then Jeppe would break out into
fulminations
against the new times.
4
There are precedents for such
fulminations
,
but not from US leaders.
5
Poor Tubbs, astounded at these
fulminations
,
was already rapidly descending by the rigging.
6
The minister preached against Quakers and witchcraft, and shook the rafters with his
fulminations
.
7
He little dreamed what ears heard his
fulminations
and what deadly peril threatened him.
8
The
fulminations
ranged from accusations of blasphemy to cultural appropriation.
9
He had the courage of his convictions in spite of the
fulminations
of St. Bernard.
10
The demand for it spread very rapidly, in spite of papal
fulminations
and penal enactments.
11
In vain did the great St. Nicolas warn his flock by exhortations, threats, and
fulminations
.
12
She turned aside the
fulminations
of M. de Corbiere.
13
No
fulminations
against fashion have ever effected reforms.
14
After all your
fulminations
against the tribe!
15
Socola on his arrival at Montgomery from Charleston read these
fulminations
from the North with amazement and rage.
16
No churchly
fulminations
might silence his batteries; because he had camouflaged them, and they were not to be seen.
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fulminations
fulmination
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
call down fulminations
certain fulminations
churchly fulminations
horrible fulminations
inexplicable fulminations
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Translations for
fulminations
Portuguese
diatribe
Fulminations
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