Out of the box spews a loud cross-talk of invective, venom, tirade and diatribe.
From the thenewstribune.com
Then there is the diatribe about there being more job vacancies than unemployed.
From the guardian.co.uk
His book is a diatribe against everything that galls Jon Stewart and Al Franken.
From the boston.com
Is Zawahiri's latest diatribe also a coded warning of an impending Qaeda attack?
From the time.com
The first onese to findout are the coworkers who need to listen to the diatribe.
From the forbes.com
I would like to present some facts and common sense to his mendacious diatribe.
From the dailyherald.com
To some Western officials, the dearth of diatribe was in itself a hopeful sign.
From the time.com
Bundchen was overheard defending her husband in a diatribe against his teammates.
From the sacbee.com
I checked out his post expecting to read a review but instead found a diatribe.
From the forbes.com
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(n) an angry or bitter attack in speech or writing
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