Attack in speech or writing.
1 Willem wanted to lash out at someone; he felt confused and dissatisfied.
2 The borders did not include Victoria, causing Mr Andrews to lash out .
3 I suck at taking criticism and often lash out toward my critic.
4 This time she did not lash out when he came to her.
5 But without answers, there could be no target to lash out at.
6 I wanted to lash out , to put my fist through the window.
7 Ropes of flame would lash out only to be snuffed by Silk.
8 Margaret opened her mouth to lash out again, then snapped it shut.
9 I don't think about consequences any longer, I just lash out .
10 Neither Hi nor Shelton let go, but Chance didn't lash out .
11 She hadn't meant to lash out at her, but Emily needed to understand.
12 The problem was, like most paranoids, I wanted someone to lash out at.
13 When it doesn't understand complex artistic vision, it must lash out .
14 Maybe she had a good reason to lash out like that.
15 Not all literature necessarily has to lash out against the government.
16 I had a tendency to lash out , Waters added of the spitting incident.
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