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Harangued

Harangue \Ha*rangue"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Harangued (h[.a]*r[a^]ngd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Haranguing.] [Cf. F. haranguer, It. aringare.] To make an harangue; to declaim.

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harangued

vb. (en-past of: harangue)

Usage examples of "harangued".

The son of Constantine was lodged in the ancient palace of Augustus: he presided in the senate, harangued the people from the tribunal which Cicero had so often ascended, assisted with unusual courtesy at the games of the Circus, and accepted the crowns of gold, as well as the Panegyrics which had been prepared for the ceremony by the deputies of the principal cities.

His voice grew steadier as he harangued the elf mage as if he were drawing strength from the idea of the Argonath itself.

Elf lords clad in blue and silver armor appeared and harangued the guards.

Hay had never seen Lincoln quite so subdued as he was when the nine senators harangued him about the shortcomings of his Administration.

She knew it humiliated Nick to be harangued in front of anyone, and this time there was absolutely nothing she could say in Nick's de fense.

She rose in meeting and harangued those Quakers who had assumed that with the earlier compromise, some kind of peace had been attained.

As he crossed Columbus Avenue he noticed a few ragged files of workmen lined up on the sidewalk opposite and being harangued by Zeitsuss.

At his order one of the bandits stationed himself behind Blackthorne, his sword raised And readied, and again the leader harangued the opposition.

Yabu pointed the sword at Blackthorne and harangued them a few moments more and ended abruptly.