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Tirade - To Launch a Thousand Tirades

Definition:

A tirade refers to a prolonged, passionate, and vehement speech or outburst expressing strong disapproval, criticism, or anger towards something or someone. The phrase "to launch a thousand tirades" is used figuratively to imply that the mentioned subject often provokes or incites others to unleash their own intense and angry speeches.


Example Sentences:

Sense 1: Noun - Passionate Speech

1. After waiting in line for hours, the dissatisfied customer launched into a tirade about the poor customer service.

2. The politician's tirades against corruption garnered him a lot of support from the public.

3. The frustrated teacher couldn't help but go on a tirade about the students' lack of effort.

Sense 2: Noun - Outburst of Anger

1. Witnessing the accident, the driver involved in the crash let out a tirade of expletives.

2. Sarah's innocent comment unwittingly triggered a tirade of insults from her furious colleague.

3. The disappointed coach launched into a tirade, admonishing the team for their poor performance.

Sense 3: Verb - Express Disapproval

1. The activist used his social media platform to tirade against the government's policies.

2. Unable to contain his frustration, he tiraded against the company's unethical practices in a public statement.

3. The author's book tirades against the injustices prevalent in society.


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