How To Use Haranguer In A Sentence
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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.
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‘These are the haranguers, the reminders, the people who will constantly do this stuff,’ he said.
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Macaulay here speaks like a heated haranguer or Parliamentary partizan, not like an historian or a critic.
The Celtic Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 1875 A Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Literature, History, Antiquities, Folk Lore, Traditions, and the Social and Material Interests of the Celt at Home and Abroad.
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Picasso responds that he is not sure what such a picture would look like, at which point his haranguer takes a photo of his wife from his wallet and says, ‘‘There, you see, that is a picture of how she really is’.’
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With the exception of the two or three at the front, no one has her hands free to grab the haranguer by the throat and close the oratorical stop-cock.
The French Revolution - Volume 3
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The priest as Prophet should not be an excuse to become a self-appointed haranguer for or against a personal agenda.
Wounded Healer, Bearer of Mystery, Prophet
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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.
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It isn't possible!" interrupted Don Ramon excitedly, in mingled horror of the masculinely rampant Mrs. Markham and admiration of the fascinatingly feminine Mrs. Brimmer; "a lady cannot be an orator -- a haranguer of men!
The Crusade of the Excelsior
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Half an hour was the time allotted for each haranguer; when this was expired, the moderators were seen to look at their watches.
Domestic Manners of the Americans
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And 'gan a-preaching with a frown -- he was a fierce haranguer.
Ballads
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Veteran reporter and Bush haranguer Helen Thomas, who costarred in the performance-closing video, leapt in searches.
Hullabaloo
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This one is the best one for the propagation and rapid increase of the coffee-house politician, club haranguer, the stump-speaker, the street-rioter, the committee dictator -- in short, the revolutionary and the tyrant.
The French Revolution - Volume 2
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White Hart evening club he was more often than any other the winner of the Headstrong Book -- an old Greek Homer despatched the next morning to the most obstinate haranguer of the preceding night.
Highways & Byways in Sussex
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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.
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If Darian could not get away from whoever had decided to deliver the usual lecture, the haranguer would then go through the litany of Darian's many character flaws and deficiencies, and the only variation was in how much emphasis an individual placed on a particular flaw.
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