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IT are furious about the source of DOS attack
Answer for the clue "IT are furious about the source of DOS attack ", 6 letters:
tirade
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Usage examples of tirade.
And a gorgeous pair of eyes they were, the young police sergeant noted as Abie Singleton continued her tirade against the Houston Police Department.
His tirade faded when he saw her, half hidden by the vines, the bikini bottom in her hand.
He left Bruce and Owen, passing Dick Brodder en route who started a tirade.
After this violent tirade I left her, and as she did not call me back retired to my room.
An uncontrollable tirade ensued as the son of Wong Fei Hung forgot all decorum, forgot all shame, forgot the guards laughing, and merely shouted, rattled his chains, kicked at the pole, fell, raised himself, and continued his rant.
They paused for an instant, gathering air for another tirade, Krane looking about for a weapon.
Bruenor, his fiery red beard foamed with spittle, instead took up a tirade about Settlestone, the barbarian settlement south of Mithril Hall.
And at the same moment, a grimace came over her mouth, of mocking irony at her own unspoken tirade.
Maeve snapped her words at them and then punctuated her tirade with a stiff drink.
The tones of her voice and the expression of her face were so exactly like those of a scolding, vixenish woman that she caused many a hearty laugh by her tirades.
Anasati First Adviser interrupted before his master could launch into a tirade.
Aucoin and Mersereau had not followed the exchange at all closely, since both were concentrating on Barlennan on the other screen and Benj had uttered his tirade in Stennish.
He continued with a tirade of technical jargon until Longo held up his hand.
Lesuperis ranting and raving in his nasal whine, clad in his peacock finery as he strutted circles around the victim of his tirade, and Valleri, so cool, so poised, taking it all with nary a word as he had done from so many others who thought him unworthy of common decency, too smart to be baited into a brawl, too proud to lose his temper.
DEAR THOMPSON: A tirade is still kept up against me here for recommending T.