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fulminating





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Fulminating at congressional inaction in the face of spree killers may be satisfying and even necessary.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 3, 2022

Fulminating with contempt for England and disdain for the daily grind, he bangs out vitriolic screeds on an old typewriter, the confrontational prose at odds with his diffident manner.

From New York Times • Aug. 24, 2017

Fulminating about it gives you the chance to admire your own reverence for the printed word, for ideas and for literature, without actually having to devote any real attention to those things.

From Salon • Jun. 28, 2012

Fulminating against me for my ballot against the Bonus and for my subsequent remark that heavy pajamas make our ex-soldiers irritable, the Minneapolis Labor Review said: ' Hot pajamas!

From Time Magazine Archive

In pointing out the method of forming the Fulminating objects I have endeavoured to be as explicit as possible; and I feel a confidence that every necessary information is here contained.

From The whole Secret laid Open The complete art of making the chemical fulminating objects by Anonymous