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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

The fulmination finds a ready audience: Fox News remains the most-watched cable news network and Hannity is its biggest star.

From Washington Post • Apr. 13, 2018

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

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 2, 2016

The grimmest tales, the fodder for outrage and fulmination, were debunked.

From Slate • Dec. 19, 2012

This rapid passage from the solid to the aëriform state is called detonation, or fulmination, because it is usually accompanied with noise and explosion.

From Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries by Lavoisier, Antoine