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Definition of Fulmining
1. fulmine [v] - See also: fulmine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fulmining
Literary usage of Fulmining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Thomas Jefferson Hogg (1858)
"... we were employed together in going over what I had committed to paper during
the morning, whilst he was shaking the arsenal, fulmining over Westminster ..."
2. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1840)
"... and tender, and fervid, and beauteous ; the second fulmining their anathemas,
and decrying them as incongruous, insipid, valueless, and obscene. ..."
3. The Life of Charles Sumner: The Scholar in Politics by Archibald Henry Grimké (1892)
"Here is another passage like unto it: "Elsewhere he may pursue his human prey,"
the orator is now fulmining against the slave-hunter, "employ his congenial ..."
4. California the Wonderful: Her Romantic History, Her Picturesque People, Her by Edwin Markham, Leonore MacKay (1914)
"And I am shaken with another joy as I hear the far fulmining of the exploding
waters crashing upon the triple ledges of the ancient rock. ..."