He went into a tirade about the failures of the government.
The coach directed a tirade at the team after the loss.
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Jones rejected his plea deal on July 2, 2024, for being too lenient for stalking and shooting a woman at least four times in November 2022, which sparked a tirade against the judge, court documents allege.—
Meredith Colias-Pete,
Chicago Tribune,
5 July 2026 Instead of pushing or trash talking in response to Bonner’s tirade, Cunningham simply pointed her finger directly at Bonner from a few feet away for over 22 seconds.—
Jon Root Outkick,
FOXNews.com,
27 June 2026 Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee once put it this way about why some golfer tirades add character while others are despised.—
Brody Miller,
New York Times,
19 June 2026 Lion was taken into custody early Saturday morning in the Palisades after what a neighbor described as antisemitic tirades.—
Cerys Davies,
Los Angeles Times,
18 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for tirade
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Etymology
French, shot, tirade, from Middle French, from Old Italian tirata, from tirare to draw, shoot