harangue

ભાષણ
definition
verb
the kind of guy who harangued total strangers about PCB levels in whitefish
lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner.
noun
When he finished his lengthy harangue , everyone left, and Lohia wandered over to the nearest paanwallah to ask if Hanif was out yet.
a lengthy and aggressive speech.
translation of 'harangue'
ઠપકામાટેનું સંબોધન,
લોકમેદનીમાં કરેલું,
લાંબું-લાંબું,
આવેશમઈ,
આડંબરી અને જડવાતોડ શબ્દોવાળું ભાષણ,
માથાઝીક
example
When he finished his lengthy 'harangue' , everyone left, and Lohia wandered over to the nearest paanwallah to ask if Hanif was out yet.
Sun boss Scott McNealy gave the DoJ his lengthiest 'harangue' at the company's AGM for stockholders yesterday.
they were subjected to a ten-minute 'harangue' by two border guards
In the summer of 1950 when Nathan turns away from Ira, part of that retreat was in reaction to Ira's 'harangues' about the violence of American reaction in Korea and the real possibilities of atomic warfare.
Instead it's always the ‘political’ ones that get the camera, the 'haranguers' and culture-warriors with the blarney touch, able to motivate viewers' emotions with their words.
By the end of the story the professor has abandoned his native tongue altogether, and is 'haranguing' his readers in Pagolak, insisting that if only they'd pay due attention, then ‘tak nalaman namele Pagolak kama’.
As a former SFU undergrad, I enjoyed 'haranguing' you privileged children/right wing ideologues (you all seem so young, you BC Young Liberallies).
These banquets, where a spartan meal set the stage for political 'harangues' masquerading as toasts, concentrated the diffuse energies hostile to Louis-Philippe's politics.
As grating as his shrill 'harangues' may seem to those who are their targets, were he not here to remind us what happened on one great day for a nuclear disaster, the rest of us might not remember.
When I go to meetings I get 'harangued' by the public about speeding vehicles and by people asking for speed cameras to be installed.
She would be 'haranguing' me about my ancient dress sense.
Instead of 'haranguing' the audience with the message that alcohol is evil, director Betty Thomas shows Gwen having such a good time during the pre-sobriety sequences that you begin to wonder whether it is rehab that was evil all along.
Though they were surrounded by ‘walls’ of bodyguards, they could not be shielded from 'harangues' and insults hurled at them.
Yes, he's a well-compensated good soldier, but that hardly seems to hinder half of this league's 'haranguers' , so give the man his props.
Although Mr Straw's visit seemed successful with Iran's political leaders, subsequent 'harangues' by the country's ‘spiritual leaders’ show their old hatreds still smoulder.
There's not a tradition of left-wing rabbis on the radio 'haranguing' people.
It stretches the powers of even the most experienced muckrakers and soapbox 'haranguers' to find the least routine and boring bits of nonsense to present to us as the news.
They forbade ‘political speeches, 'harangues' , or canvassing among the troops.’
We avoid political 'harangues' - or for that matter political anything - here at Eclectic Mind, but I do try not to completely stick my head in the sand.
At the end some foreign-looking gentleman started 'haranguing' him in a language I didn't understand and Galloway looked even more paranoid than usual.
It is easy to get sucked up into the 'harangues' of Rockwell and company when one has limited knowledge of the conditions and behaviour that made such legislation necessary.
Once, a man who was 'haranguing' me for money interrupted his tirade to answer his cellular phone.
Yes, they do bother me because they're constantly 'haranguing' me.
Returning to his old political ways, the general has again taken to delivering evangelical 'harangues' and has challenged the media opposed to his campaign.
Ali, however, was on good terms, both with the gatekeepers and the guards, both of whom hailed and 'harangued' him in a friendly manner as he stopped briefly to speak with them.
Not that I don't think he was funny, he was, and could be very funny, but his last stuff Rants in E minor pretty much eschews the jokes in favour of him shouting and 'haranguing' his audience.
Even in his late seventies, Louis is still 'haranguing' his son about his attitude towards Israel, and Allen is responding with the same mixture of would-be facts and baffled fury.
Spencer Tracy as the Clarence Darrow character and Fredric March as the demagogue based on William Jennings Bryan have a field day in their speechifying and 'harangues' .
The truth is, though, that neither Churchill's historical studies nor his sectarian 'harangues' have much to do with why his name now roils two college campuses 1,700 miles apart.
In the opening stages of the series, O'Connor sought to demonstrate his peerless courage and wit by ostentatiously 'haranguing' the children and housewives who appeared before him for their musical shortcomings.
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