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tirade

[tahy-reyd, tahy-reyd] / ˈtaɪ reɪd, taɪˈreɪd /


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She called it “nothing short of a public relations tirade against former President Donald Trump and current presidential candidate Donald Trump.”

From Washington Times

If she responds with a tirade of complaints, this is good!

From Washington Post

On Monday evening, Trump unleashed another tirade against Bragg on Truth Social, accusing him of leaking information from the indictment, which has not been unsealed.

From Los Angeles Times

Trump in a tirade on Truth Social over the weekend claimed that he would be arrested Tuesday and called for his supporters to protest, though neither an arrest nor a large protest came to fruition.

From Salon

She has cowed everyone into meekly enduring her tirades and ludicrous self-serving rhetoric.

From Washington Post