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fulminate

[fuhl-muh-neyt] / ˈfʌl məˌneɪt /


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They fulminated against the notion that affidavits could be submitted after the close of an extradition hearing; it was repugnant to “universally accepted principles of law” for Root even to consider this new evidence.

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Much of the time is spent ruminating, fulminating and kvetching, kind of like life, which makes it a radical departure.

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You said it better with the Santa example, but I get redundant when I fulminate.

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His torrent of letters to the editor of the Los Angeles Star fulminating against anyone who didn’t believe in all things Moneyan got so tiresome that the paper finally stopped publishing anything he wrote.

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Despite this, Burger showed mercy to Hammond and gracefully accepted his apology, though he continued to fulminate about Beckwith and the Time story.

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