fulminating in a sentence
p. p.
Definition
Fulminating: expressing strong criticism or denouncing forcefully; also describing a violent or intense display, often associated with thunder or storms.
Sample Sentences
- The scientist's fulminating critique of the study sparked intense debate among her peers.
- As the storm approached, the sky became dark and fulminating, signaling an imminent downpour.
- His fulminating speech against corruption resonated deeply with the audience, prompting a standing ovation.
- The writer's fulminating prose vividly captured the anger and disillusionment of the era.
- During the meeting, she delivered a fulminating response to the unfair accusations made against her team.
- The scientists were fulminating against the proposed environmental regulations that they believed would harm public health.
- During the debate, she stood up, fulminating against the injustices faced by marginalized communities.
- The critic's fulminating review of the film left the director visibly shaken and defensive.
- He was fulminating over the recent decision made by the board, convinced it would lead to the company's downfall.
- As the storm rolled in, the thunder began fulminating overhead, echoing the tension in the room.
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