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fulminate

[fuhl-muh-neyt] / ˈfʌl məˌneɪt /


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Democrats have a chance to flip those — especially North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Ohio — if they can stop fulminating about McConnell and start organizing an all-out campaign.

From Washington Post

It would probably take a state constitutional convention to change the name, but that would be fun, politicians fulminating and delegates demonstrating.

From Seattle Times

As groups of migrants numbering 300 or more crossed into the United States, Trump fulminated and threatened to sink Mexico’s economy with escalating tariffs.

From Washington Post

He has fulminated at other leaders, including Pope Francis, for describing the Armenian killings that way.

From New York Times

Asian-American students and parents who called into the meeting fulminated against Ms. Collins and other members of the board, their voices cracking with emotion.

From New York Times