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apoplexy

[ap-uh-plek-see] / ˈæp əˌplɛk si /
NOUN
loss of consciousness fromblockage in vein or artery
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The ease with which Levin moves from apoplexy to calm tells me that the rage is a rhetorical flourish that substitutes for the logic his arguments lack.

From Slate Jun. 4, 2020

When the policy was announced, it was met in some quarters with apoplexy.

From New York Times Apr. 25, 2019

A few days after hearing about Mr. Pecker’s apoplexy, we were approached, verbally at first, with an offer.

From Salon Feb. 7, 2019

“If you’re going to dismiss everything as a hoax, you’d better have something clear to replace it,” he said, his voice rising toward apoplexy.

From The New Yorker May 30, 2018

But not yet, the men on the other side were waiting, red faces swollen as though from apoplexy as they bent forward in their chairs.

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison




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