বাগাড়ম্বরপূর্ণ বক্তৃতা
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(1) A loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion.
(2) Long lecture.
(1) Deliver a harangue to; address forcefully
(2) Deliver a harangue to
(3) Address forcefully
(4) Give a long lecture
(1) Sun boss Scott McNealy gave the DoJ his lengthiest harangue at the company's AGM for stockholders yesterday.
(2) They were subjected to a ten-minute harangue by two border guards
(3) When he finished his lengthy harangue , everyone left, and Lohia wandered over to the nearest paanwallah to ask if Hanif was out yet.
(4) Sayle's prose is the same mixture as before - darkly comic harangues interspersed with infomercials about politics, fashion, and the world of celebrity.
(5) The truth is, though, that neither Churchill's historical studies nor his sectarian harangues have much to do with why his name now roils two college campuses 1,700 miles apart.
(6) Ali, however, was on good terms, both with the gatekeepers and the guards, both of whom hailed and harangued him in a friendly manner as he stopped briefly to speak with them.
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(8) When I go to meetings I get harangued by the public about speeding vehicles and by people asking for speed cameras to be installed.
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(10) There's not a tradition of left-wing rabbis on the radio haranguing people.
(11) It is easy to get sucked up into the harangues of Rockwell and company when one has limited knowledge of the conditions and behaviour that made such legislation necessary.
(12) For the past decade they have travelled the world, haranguing its leaders about the effects of globalisation, campaigning for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fair tradeu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and chanting about the dangers of climate change.
(13) Which is why my harangues in defense of the President's Bioethics Council have bordered on outright rants.
(14) In the opening stages of the series, O'Connor sought to demonstrate his peerless courage and wit by ostentatiously haranguing the children and housewives who appeared before him for their musical shortcomings.
(15) She would be haranguing me about my ancient dress sense.
(16) Yes, he's a well-compensated good soldier, but that hardly seems to hinder half of this league's haranguers , so give the man his props.
(17) Yes, they do bother me because they're constantly haranguing me.
(18) As grating as his shrill harangues may seem to those who are their targets, were he not here to remind us what happened on one great day for a nuclear disaster, the rest of us might not remember.
(19) In the claustrophobic gloom of Fez, a small basement club popular with students in downtown New York, Joan Rivers is standing on stage haranguing her audience.
(20) Even in his late seventies, Louis is still haranguing his son about his attitude towards Israel, and Allen is responding with the same mixture of would-be facts and baffled fury.
tirade
diatribe
lecture
polemic
rant
fulmination
broadside
attack
onslaught
criticism
condemnation
censure
admonition
sermon
declamation
speech
blast
philippic
rant at
hold forth to
lecture
shout at
berate
criticize
attack
sound off at
mouth off to