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fulmination

[fuhl-muh-ney-shuhn] / ˌfʌl məˈneɪ ʃən /


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When the dial isn’t tuned to high fulmination, Roy is easier and more moving to read.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 12, 2019

That she goes out and gets one without fuss and fulmination seems somehow revolutionary, only because of the many times broadcast TV has managed to steer way clear of the subject altogether.

From Washington Post • Mar. 14, 2019

In response to the news, the following musical fulmination took root.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2016

Billy doesn’t so much as twitch when they pause on his tier, a fulmination of animal heat roaring at his side.

From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2016

Nomenclature.—Somebody calls the "Thunderer's" daily fulmination against Mr. Gladstone an ignis fatuus, or foolish fire of Party journalism.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93, September 24, 1887 by Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), Sir