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harangues

1. A long pompous speech, especially one delivered before a gathering.
2. A speech or piece of writing characterized by strong feeling or expression; a tirade.
3.a very long speech

to harangue(vb)

to address (a person or crowd) in an angry, vehement, or forcefully persuasive way
n
a loud, forceful, or angry speech

harangues from the headmaster on good behaviour.

by Sara.Bee March 14, 2010

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harangue

An oration, lecture, tirade

by Larstait November 7, 2003

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harangued

to be thrown like a boomerang

She harangued me across the field.

by Harangued for Real May 23, 2010

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Harangue-atang

Harangue-atang A person who sends long, opinionated ranting texts about any and everything to their friends who in turn often delete without reading.

Harangue-tang

Just delete It man, she's a damn harangue-atang. Every text is a mile long and about nothing at all or some stupid bird I've never even heard of...

by NurseAngela June 26, 2017

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haranguer

a public speaker who delivers a loud or forceful or angry speech

type of:
orator, public speaker, rhetorician, speechifier, speechmaker
a person who delivers a speech or oration

The insides of Metro stations, which aren’t considered public forums, are off-limits not only to political campaigners, leafleters and soapbox haranguers but also to artistic performers, although station managers sometimes look the other way.

by Galoop April 28, 2021