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Cue aggressive tirade from tequila-soaked titch wearing fishnet stay-ups and a fascinator.
Usually charming, persuasive, and convivial, a person born under this sign can snap and quite suddenly launch into a tirade or a tantrum.
Despite all this, the most amusing thing about your article hasn't yet been mentioned here in my little polemic tirade.
In any case, his tirade illustrates how easily what were once mere irritations of daily life now turn into political crusades.
We reproduce what may be the most vicious tirade by a pollie against a journo, delivered by Danby under parliamentary privilege on Tuesday.
Another tirade of curses and hateful words followed, until Captain O'Neill showed her into the mess with great care and affection.
A tirade of four letter words and curses spilled from her mouth as what Griffin had just told her hit home.
I entered the living room, purposely sitting at a distance to avoid father's tirade.
It just seems to be one long tirade on how to read stuff and then write it.
Tessa had not backed down, not an inch, during her entire tirade of reprimands and verbal lashings.
At that moment, they noticed I was watching them and greeted me with a tirade of foul language and obscene gestures.
Adam stopped his tirade suddenly and looked in Hoss's eyes, where he saw only concern and worry.
The clever woman identified herself as a Washington reporter seeking to interview me but then embarked on a filthy tirade.
Everybody thinks they know more about the internet than everybody else so I anticipate a tirade of abuse and de haut en bas dismissals.
What Sherrill personally thought of the Fuhrer's blistering antisemitic tirade and proud announcement of the Nuremberg Laws is not recorded.
These complaints were not the normal tirade of abuse and insults we receive but seemed genuine.
Her expression is pained, quizzical and defensive, as if expecting a tirade of criticism at every turn.
Readers may be tempted to dismiss such reflections as a reactionary tirade against popular government.
In the circumstances this was clearly the wrong question because it produced an angry, questioning tirade.
His tirade against a society which he thinks is disenfranchising young men would be laughable if it were not so dangerous.
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I had listened in a sort of fascination to that tirade of venomous mockery.
Her unsparing tirade had provoked an outburst of laughter, but not from Robbie.
In the course of a heavy tirade against the scoundrel, Redworth apprehended that it was the cantatrice's husband.
All readers of the novel of the period will recall the hypochondriacal Matt Bramble's tirade against the stench of London air.
Of all that tirade, but one sentence had remained as if corroded into the mind of Carrier.
It was quite possible, for the other had not paused a moment in her tirade.
A regular tirade followed, and John realized that he must do his work well to escape a tongue-lashing.
A pasquil on the Commander in Chief, or a tirade against the Government, was sure to be eagerly read and warmly approved of.
The Walls of Jericho being a long, preachy and rather foolish tirade against a game of cards, my apparent digression is necessary.
The man with the suitcase did not wait to hear out his tirade.
Milady had listened to all this menacing tirade with a smile of disdain on her lips, but rage in her heart.
Seal rose at the same time, but remained hovering over the table, delivering herself of a tirade against party government.
In the midst of this tirade one of them drew a revolver and fired point-blank at the Russian.
It had a tirade also about the scarlet woman and Popish idolatry.
In Grundtvig, the taunting degenerates into a scurrilous tirade.
Walters, at gaze in the doorway, listened to the bitter tirade.
The deputy followed me, indulging in a tirade of most abusive language.
I had opened my mouth to reply to this tirade, when with a crisp knock our landlady entered, bearing a card upon the brass salver.
He handed down the jail sentences after hearing how the Cartwrights had unleashed a tirade of physical and verbal abuse at railway staff and police.
From this point des Lupeaulx went on with a long tirade about the Grand Almoner and the dangers the government ran in relying upon the church and upon the Jesuits.
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