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lash out at
verb as in blast
verb as in rebuff
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
He’s already said so on a number of occasions, and analysts expect the president may lash out at Fed Chair Jerome H. Powell if he doesn’t respond, as Trump did in his first term, adding to the pressures for the independent central bank.
Maybe Jabbar meant to lash out at a symbol of American immorality—at the overt consumption and drunkenness and sexual hedonism, all of it painted over our country’s grimmest sin.
Rather than learn and grow, Musk wants to lash out at those who remind him of his own worthlessness.
They noted, among other things, Trump’s tendency to “ramble, meander, and crudely lash out at his many perceived grievances.”
Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, facing a contempt vote in Congress, will lash out at House Republicans on Tuesday, accusing his critics of seeking to undermine the rule of law, peddling “conspiracy theories” and spreading falsehoods, according to his prepared remarks.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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