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ranting

adjective as in raging

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Perhaps we can ignore the ranting of the Kim regime, but Chinese nuclear threats are particularly worrisome.

Had Richard III been able to install a tape recorder in his palaces the ranting might well have been identical.

Hitler is ranting away, we see Nazi flags, and nuns imprisoned in Nazi jails.

When Bratton descended to the trains, a man was pacing the platform edge, ranting in Spanish.

Homeland fans made ranting about the awfulness of petulant teen Dana Brody into a weekly celebratory ritual.

Yes, the Swami was ranting and raving about leaving Los Angeles at once.

He listens to Sam ranting and rolling out big words and raving, and only frowns.

Why need I mention the levities and impertinences in comedies, or the ranting distractions of tragedy?

Though, of course, Osiander as a gentleman and a scholar is naturally opposed to ranting preachers and religion vulgarised.'

He laughed a dry laugh at his ranting words, and then sobered instantly.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ranting, such as: raving, angry, insane, and mad.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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