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strident

[strahyd-nt] / ˈstraɪd nt /


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The speech, which Rosi shot, is moving, its message bracing even as the Pope avoids a strident tone.

From New York Times

Far less ambiguous was Mr. Guo’s strident support for Mr. Trump.

From New York Times

Even Tucker Carlson, the most strident prime-time host on Fox News, expressed his disgust with Powell and her inability to back up her claims.

From Los Angeles Times

He fomented a strident nationalism; Ms. Ugresic, who had admired the multi-ethnicity of Yugoslavia, spoke out against it, lamenting the erasure of Yugoslav history.

From New York Times

Who better to teach a larger-than-life lesson than a strident diva in a bold headpiece?

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