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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tirade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long, angry speech or piece of writing, often criticizing someone or something. Example: "After the meeting, she launched into a tirade about the lack of support from management."
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"We call on all companies who advertise on [Jones's radio station] 2GB to publicly distance themselves from Alan Jones's latest sexist tirade, and to make a contribution to furthering gender equality as a sign of support," he said.
Sit at a desk, roll out a barrage of horrific personal insults and grow in infamy with every tirade of boos you receive.
Giles Coren has savaged restaurants with excoriating reviews, waged war against subeditors who mangle his columns, and now turned his ire against Amazon, accusing it of "cynical corporate rape" and comparing it to a "sicko porn site" in an extraordinary tirade on Twitter.
"Isn't it best to step down on a point of principle, but don't you embarrass yourself if you start launching into a tirade about many other things, when you come from a position of having never held elected office?" he said.
The problem with the Kills and Moon tirade isn't so much the insult itself, but the tone of it.
The requested message was in support of gay marriage and in no way analogous to discriminatory statements demanding that "Muslims go home", or containing an "anti-Catholic tirade".
The Whitecaps visited RFK and United put together a solid if uninspiring effort and fell on a dubious penalty call, forever marking this game as the Joker in the Middle game, thanks to Ben Olsen's post-game tirade (that cost him $2,000).
Weekend Update guest Fey took everyone to task for calling Hillary Clinton a bitch, and, along with heavily pregnant feminist bestie Poehler, turned her rant into a legendary tirade.
The film essentially tells us how their marriage suffers until she, in a magisterial, bark-stripping tirade, finally reminds him of her indispensable role in his success: "I was once your boss!" The device that speeds along the estrangement of the partnership is the movie's weakest invention, a screenwriting project with another writer (Danny Huston), a fool and a hack in Hitch's eyes.
Stretching out on sheep-cropped turf I listened to a high, fluted, yearning bird-call that drifted up from slopes above Llyn y Fedw and brought to mind a line of Burns, from an extraordinary early lyric that's both tender love song and anti-blood sports tirade: "The Plover lo'es the mountains".
The last time any politician said something truly unexpected and memorable at a convention was in 1992, when Pat Buchanan overshadowed the Republican nominee, George Bush senior, with a stem-winding tirade against "a religious war going on in this country".
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