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jeremiad

[jer-uh-mahy-uhd, -ad] / ˌdʒɛr əˈmaɪ əd, -æd /


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So much for the phony public jeremiads from Norman and his chief recruiter, Mickelson, about how LIV is some kind of liberation from PGA Tour oppression and is the future of the game.

From Washington Post

With the Justice Department targeting Mr. Trump, his antigovernment jeremiads lately sound like those once relegated to the outer edges of the political spectrum.

From New York Times

Matt Steinglass, reviewing it in The New York Times, called it a “brilliant, concise jeremiad.”

From New York Times

Her 2010 novel “So Much for That” was a jeremiad about American health care that cruised on the strength of its characters.

From Washington Post

Blending Old Testament fire and brimstone with insurrectionist invective, Green serves up endless jeremiads against opponents of God’s “son” Trump, as Hananoki detailed.

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