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fulmination

[fuhl-muh-ney-shuhn] / ˌfʌl məˈneɪ ʃən /


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But Democrats have a better response to the California Republican’s tactic than fulmination: They can access the footage themselves.

From Washington Post

Capitol, noting the former president’s “near-daily fulminations” about his election loss have not subsided.

From Reuters

Mike Davis and Jon Wiener have long been the Jeremiah and Ezekiel of the Los Angeles Left, historians with national acclaim for their fulminations against corruption national and international.

From Los Angeles Times

Trump, for all his fulminations about election fraud, looks more like a deflated balloon than an authoritarian preparing to seize power.

From Washington Post

His eternal spin, tweets, and fulminations about "fake news" can't obscure the obvious: his administration's management of the pandemic has been shambolic.

From Salon