The candidate made a diatribe against his opponent. [noun]
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The National newspaper launched a diatribe against government policies. [noun]
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A few years later I took my revenge by writing a diatribe against presentiments. [noun]
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That severity is not diatribe. [noun]
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Her third novel, Lelia (1833), is in the same vein, a stronger and more outspoken diatribe against society and the marriage law. [Please select]
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During this diatribe Austen saw his opening growing smaller and smaller. [Please select]
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The scandal of the moment was the attack made by Preston Brooks on Sumner, after the latter's furious diatribe in the Senate, which was published as "The Crime Against Kansas". [Please select]
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He paused, flushed by his diatribe, and fixing on her a look in which resentment was the ingredient she least disliked. [Please select]
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