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harangue

[huh-rang] / həˈræŋ /




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The West Australian newspaper harangued England through Perth airport, called them crybabys, arrogant and cocky.

From BBC

Walk into any clubhouse on the planet, and I assure you: You’ll find weary ballplayers sick of being harangued by gambling losers aggrieved about betting debts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Former First Lady Jill Biden treated Harris poorly, haranguing her about loyalty.

From Salon

She re-creates the spectacle of the 1787 convention in Philadelphia, the ceaseless harangues between North and South, bringing to life these visionaries — white, affluent men, many drama queens — as they laid out an unprecedented polity.

From Los Angeles Times

Was Deen really an early victim of the fictitious celebrity boogeyman now known as “cancel culture,” or was she appropriately harangued?

From Salon