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Definition of Fulminated
1. fulminate [v] - See also: fulminate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fulminated
Literary usage of Fulminated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early by Mayo Williamson Hazeltine (1905)
"The act of Parliament has fulminated against them. Clear positive laws and clear
positive private engagements have no exception of circumstances in them, ..."
2. Illustrations of Biblical Literature, Exhibiting the History and Fate of the by James Townley (1856)
"On the publication of the bull of excommunication fulminated by the pope against
Queen Elizabeth, he wrote an able confutation of it, of which an English ..."
3. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, from Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"... fulminated their anathemas at the devoted head of the sacrilegious Youngson,
who feebly replied that nothing but the distribution of the paper was ..."
4. Wykeham's Register by Thomas Frederick Kirby (1899)
"They did not appear, and the bishop fulminated a sentence of excommunication
against them from Wolvesey, 30 March, 1379. ..."
5. The Household Narrative of Current Events by Charles Dickens (1850)
"He has fulminated a sort of bull or allocution against the new constitution, and
has given formal notice of a motion in the Council Chamber which is to do ..."
6. The History of Portugal: From the Commencement of the Monarchy to the Reign by Edward McMurdo (1889)
"... influential persons—Violent measures aro taken—New oppressions—A Nuncio
appointed for Portugal—Interdict fulminated on the authorities— The Nuncio takes ..."