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Marvel at the insanely precise and knife-sharp tirades delivered by Capaldi!

A notion that, over the years, almost invariably turned small talk into opinionated tirades.

Yet I can never escape the feeling that Gingrich is spoofing his audiences when he engages in these culture war tirades.

Ahmadinejad began his tirades against all these issues with the word “Who …?”

John Avlon on why listeners and station managers are sick of anti-Obama tirades—and who bucks the trend.

It is not he who would write virtuous tirades against painting, rougeing, and the crinoline.

He had scenes with his wife in which he burst into violent tirades or scornful laughter which she could not understand.

It is true, his writings contain no declamations against tyrants, and no tirades in favor of liberty.

He dragged in by the nape of the neck, as it were, tirades whose proper place had been in a leading article.

His tirades were not a furore of denunciation so much as they were the impulsive chafing of the creative energy within him.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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