harangues
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See also: harangués
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]harangues
- plural of harangue
- 1875, W. E. (William Ewart) Gladstone, Speeches of Pope Pius IX.[1], page 4:
- It can hardly be policy, it must be a necessity of his nature, which prompts his incessant harangues.
- 1997, Kevin Starr, Endangered Dreams: The Great Depression in California[2], page 11:
- Or perhaps Hull merely rewrote Kearney's incoherent harangues, polishing their language, heightening their ferocity, after they were delivered?
Verb
[edit]harangues
- third-person singular simple present indicative of harangue
Usage notes
[edit]Note that the object of the plural is the speeches being made, not the number of recipients of the speech.
French
[edit]Noun
[edit]harangues f pl
Verb
[edit]harangues