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diatribe

[dahy-uh-trahyb] / ˈdaɪ əˌtraɪb /


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Bobby’s diatribe about cheating by the Soviets was being discussed all over the world, and the chess hierarchy in Russia was incensed.

From Literature

When confronted with the charge that, despite his position as vice president, he had paid Callender to write diatribes against the president, Jefferson claimed to know nothing about it.

From Literature

He posted another lengthy diatribe on Tuesday after the resignation of J. Allen Brack as president of Blizzard Entertainment, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard.

From Washington Post

But Tuesday remained uneventful, with Lindell occasionally appearing on stage, announcing he'd cut the lunch break short and launching diatribes against members of the press while eagerly watching for published news stories about the event.

From Salon

Keillor’s diatribe has raised the hackles of Social Security’s legion of supporters.

From Los Angeles Times