The opposition party gave a long tirade against the government. [noun]
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Osama bin Laden himself mentioned the Iraq sanctions in a recent tirade against the United States. [noun]
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Because Carrie is normally a laidback person, she shocked everyone with her tirade. [noun]
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And again, was it chance that brought that swift, half-angry, questioning look upon her from those severe eyes in the midst of Philaster's tirade. [noun]
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The answer of the adept to the Antiquary's tirade we must defer to our next CHAPTER. [noun]
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Bumble in the outset of a tirade on the subject of poor Oliver's vices. [noun]
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You might have spared yourself the trouble of delivering that tirade, answered Georgiana. [noun]
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"I mean that your fearless little tirade was just what I needed, my dear." [Please select]
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