Similar words: grant, errant, tyrant, hydrant, warrant, vibrant, ignorant, granted. Meaning: [rænt] n. 1. a loud bombastic declamation expressed with strong emotion 2. pompous or pretentious talk or writing. v. talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner.
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1. As the boss began to rant, I stood up and went out.
2. I don't rant and rave or throw tea cups.
3. Part I is a rant against organised religion.
4. You can rant and rave at the fine, but you'll still have to pay it.
5. The minister's speech descended into a rant against his political opponents.
6. Spike couldn't rant against the Prime Mover.
7. Wilson let him rant and clutched Pilade to her.
8. We need to rant and rave against your military spending to justify ours.
9. Coach Bill Oates does not rant and rave on the sideline.
10. The disparaging rant I wrote contained no less than two spelling mistakes.
11. She found herself wondering how long Matilda would rant against Guy(sentencedict.com), and another stray thought flashed through her mind.
12. She did not rant or rave or otherwise make a spectacle of herself.
13. There will be those who would rant and rave at the move, who will claim the Warriors made a huge mistake.
14. Ross Perot, who would rather rant about procedural reform than deal with policy substance, pushed it as his own idea.
15. Another rant: if I slop paint everywhere, I've got feelings.
16. For Last Resort is not a rant against racism or provincial small-mindedness.
17. To Fisher, Bryant's rant had a deeper meaning.
18. What he said was just rant. Don't take It'seriously.
19. So there goes my emo rant about shadow priests.
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20. The actor rant the scene on the stage.
21. Sometimes I couldn't control my temper I'd rant and rave so, I didn't recognize myself.
22. Because in the face of an injustice he will rant and rave.
23. I do not make a fuss, I do not rant and splutter.
24. All that is left for a man with only an ageing cohort of supporters, is to rant.
25. The man who made a best seller out of a defamatory rant now wants to make a best seller out of repentance.
26. Regularly, up to three times a week, they would rant and rave in the streets.
27. You can learn a great deal more if you listen rather than rant and rave.
28. Telemetry signals, which are not only convention but also a special type-single wide-pulse ones, are transmitted by the Pulse Phase Key (PPK) Reent rant Telemetry system.
29. Jealous of the professionalism they find here, these outcasts rant and rave in frustration.
30. This is a pet peeve of mine, one that Born to Buy has just given me a perfect excuse to rant about.
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