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Definition of Tirades
1. tirade [n] - See also: tirade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tirades
Literary usage of Tirades
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett by William Leggett, Theodore Sedgwick (1840)
"... but even in a greater measure by the violent tirades of certain prints opposed
to the Abolitionists. Strongly as we are opposed to the doctrines and to ..."
2. A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett by William Leggett, Theodore Sedgwick (1840)
"... but even in a greater measure by the violent tirades of certain prints opposed
to the Abolitionists. Strongly as we are opposed to the doctrines and to ..."
3. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1869)
"Thev are satisfied if they can be only propagandists, even though there be but
one woman to listen to their tirades. Nor must we ridicule them for their ..."
4. The History of Oratory from the Age of Pericles to the Present Time by Lorenzo Sears (1895)
"For three days he disputes with Abbot Kenedy, and though stricken with partial
paralysis he utters such tirades from the pulpits of Edinburgh that he is ..."
5. A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett by William Leggett, Theodore Sedgwick (1840)
"... by the violent tirades of certain prints opposed to the Abolitionists.
Strongly as we are opposed to the doctrines and to the 1 measures of the ..."