Definitionn. a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion
Last update: September 20, 2016
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He delivered a violent harangue before Charles IX. [noun]
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Captain Zeb had presented them with his experience in a long harangue--nearly fifty words long--and they looked as if they were convinced by it. [Please select]
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The effect of such an harangue, delivered in the nervous language and with the emphatic manner of a Huron orator, could scarcely be mistaken. [Please select]
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They might come back; they might preach and harangue as much as they chose: their power was broken. [Please select]
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Oldbuck harangued, the Baronet declaimed, Mr. [Please select]
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During this harangue Marcus had alternately gazed at the floor and fixed his large eyes in anguish on his brother's face. [Please select]
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The governor, on arriving, stepped out of his carriage, delivered a prepared harangue, and asked for the culprits and a bench. [Please select]
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