A loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion.
To give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism to another person.
1 The devil in the centre shouted a fierce harangue into the air.
2 He stood in the doorway and delivered a harangue : You'll be sorry.
3 Jo flung herself back impatiently in the chair, and began an harangue .
4 The major had prepared a long and eulogistic harangue for the occasion.
5 Everybody laughed; but her joke pricked me to shame of my harangue .
6 The shame of the Rabbi during this harangue was pitiable to behold.
7 Like Wefers, the Master came to an abrupt halt in his harangue .
8 Does the US really have the moral authority to harangue the Scots?
9 His harangue was cut short by the trustees putting out the lights.
10 The chief uttered a short harangue that seemed to quiet the warriors.
11 The marshal, in a waistcoat of white dimity, began his usual harangue .
12 Gringoire ceased, awaiting the effect of his harangue on the young girl.
13 Such an incendiary harangue was new to the serfs of that region.
14 The others had paid not the slightest attention to the professor's harangue .
15 So weeping for his sake he made harangue and spake among them:
16 Instead we end up with an entirely predictable harangue between vested interests.
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