1、There was no interrupting her tirade.

2、He launched an immoderate tirade on Turner.

3、His tirade roused the crowd to a frenzy.

4、Now, telling his mother about it, he expected a tirade.

5、She launched into a tirade of abuse against politicians.

6、After Emil finished his tirade, he stalked back to Kostya.

7、This is a vitriolic tirade, and it gets ugly.

8、She launched into a tirade against the policies that ruined her business.

9、Another person off limits in your trade tirade is the coach.

10、Slote was chewing on his cold pipe during the minister's tirade.

11、A verbal denunciation characterized by harsh, often insulting language; a tirade.

12、STAY COOL UNDER FIRE Respond to the content of your boss's tirade, not the curses.

13、Last week, Chunky's human went into a violent tirade at another dog walker for no apparent reason.

14、It followed Gibson's arrest for drink-driving earlier this year and his subsequent anti-Semitic tirade to police officers.

15、In 1971 the then journalist published "Open Veins of Latin America", a scorching tirade against foreign exploitation.

16、One morning, as I launched into yet another 23)tirade about how uncomfortable I was, Scott just looked at me blankly.

17、All it takes is for the Big Girl to say something like, You forgot to remind me to bring my library book, to send me into a tirade.

18、The tirade has struck a nerve in mainland China, revealing widespread anger and frustration among mainlanders at Hong Kong's coercive shopping tactics .

19、Admit at a wedding back home that you work for the commission, and you face a "half-hour tirade" about the evils of Brussels.

20、Gallas remained seated whilst his team-mates trudged off the field, their title hopes having suffered a blow, and only got to his feet when summoned by Wenger before continuing his angry tirade.

21、He said his client was simply trying to defuse a testy situation when a passenger, who has not been identified, started giving him hell after the plane landed. And that sparked Slater’s tirade.

22、Larger monitors set up around the middle gallery display scenes from such classics as Orson Welles's unfinished “Don Quixote” (a tirade by the don against that Devil's invention, cinema).