tirade - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • abuse: To what do I owe this tirade of abuse from you?
  • hate: How you have the nerve to finish your tirade of hate with best wishes I do not understand.
  • invective: Likewise a letter to the broad sheets that simply consists of a tirade of invective is unlikely to get printed.
  • criticism: My sense of duty to the nation would have waned with each tirade of criticism over the years.

Converse of object

  • launch: Max launches a tirade against Boyd's would be in-laws.
  • deliver: Open the cover, tho, and Moore once again delivers a tirade worthy of the genre.
  • begin: Then he spotted the horses and began another tirade.
  • follow: D'arcy Ryan Battersea Power Station I thought the following tirade against Battersea Power Station might interest readers.
  • include: Song lyrics include tirades on the media, laments on the ordinary people of the the world and other stuff to stir the soul.
  • unleash: Call people in the US and unleash long, angry tirades that culminate in me screaming " SIX.

Preposition: against

  • train: On Saturday from one of our car brigade there was a tirade against the train as unreliable.
  • blogging: Blogging takes no time at all A lot of bloggers have had a lot to say about Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's little tirade against blogging.

Adjective modifier

  • bitter: Sunday, 2nd July 2006, 09:38 LIFE STYLE EXTRA ( UK ) - Candy Spelling has launched a bitter tirade against daughter Tori.
  • long: A stunning start to Byron Rogers ' book is a long tirade from Thomas ' son Gwydion.
  • anti-Semitic: In fact, few national leaders made forceful condemnations of Mohamad's anti-Semitic tirade.
  • angry: Bing's not what you'd call a new man, as one angry tirade at Claire shows.
  • recent: Osama bin Laden himself mentioned the Iraq sanctions in a recent tirade against the United States.
  • furious: If he didn't, he was likely to drop dead during his furious tirades against the Bread Tax.

Noun used with modifier

  • opening: Everything is meaningless ' is the books opening tirade and the argument flows straight from these first principles.

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