Rant Sentence Examples

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  • She listened to his rant, peppered with language no kid Toby's age should hear.

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  • I just want to rant about how unfair I think the whole situation is.

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  • How actually does the ethic of self-expression in Park's rant demonstrate a disregard for the rules for good argumentation?

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  • His latest rant about politics though, is, well…you be the judge.

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  • A cool calculated letter is likely to have more impact than a hysterical rant.

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  • His act was one big angry rant against the world - the politically correct period has clearly missed him.

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  • Rather than use this time in a useful fashion, I 've just written a rather long rant.

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  • I am in rant mode this time, so I will go further.

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  • This is not the rant of somebody where there buy-to-let investment has gone horribly wrong.

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  • Now, imagine for a moment that the hated Glazers are finally usurped by supporters groups and fanzines like RANT.

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  • In general, most of these video reviews revolve around Rolfe providing an extended rant against a low-quality or poorly designed video game, particularly old video games.

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  • You don't want a search to turn up photos of you drunk at a frat party or an incoherent rant you posted the day after you broke up with your boyfriend.

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  • In many cases, the parent may rant and rave and vent their anger, sorrow, and fear to friends, family members, and counselors, but to whom do the children talk?

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  • Yet it also boasts articles that range far beyond the odd incoherent rant directed at the board.

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  • It's finished, " he exclaims before embarking on a lengthy rant about how anachronistic the medium seems in the digital age.

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  • Our aim here at Rant is to help you become more streetwise so you can feel confident walking the streets.

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  • His review, Bad Comma, is largely a rant about the punctuation errors he found.

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  • Thought provoking and well argued rant about the lack of attention to basic interoperability in elearning standard implementation.

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  • Sometimes there 's nothing better than a good rant about something in the papers.

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  • It 's finished, he exclaims before embarking on a lengthy rant about how anachronistic the medium seems in the digital age.

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  • Elitists and classists, well, that's all explained with Scott's rant about paying taxes and how they should "…feed, house and provide medical for a few lazy non working people at my expense."

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  • There is a good chance that the person who made the word "desks" created that word at the same time as pluralizing "rant" and making it "rants".

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  • Fortunately, your fellow gamers rant their Sony shortcomings in many gaming forums.

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  • He has already earmarked his brother for a battle - Rant is betting on a yellow card!

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  • And if the customer is particularly irate you can get on with something else while they rant.

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  • Rather than use this time in a useful fashion, I've just written a rather long rant.

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  • Sorry to rant but hard labor 's too soft a penalty for the culprits.

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  • Enter, stage right, Mitch Hedberg, a stand-up comedian whose delivery was a bleak stream-of-consciousness rant.

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  • In his best-known rant to date, he stormed up on stage at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards and interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech to claim that Beyonce's video should have won.

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  • He will rant about features, the poor visuals, the overall gameplay, the bad story, or any number of other characteristics which he feels have been poorly executed in that particular title.

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  • In the picture above, you can see the word "rant".

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  • If you are in the middle of a rant about your child or estranged partner, either by yourself, in your head or with your best friend, take a deep breath and honestly ask yourself where the source of your meltdown lies.

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  • Something about the stress of planning a wedding combined with lifelong dreams of the perfect nuptials turns these ladies into ravaging nightmares who scream, rant, and throw temper tantrums when things don't go their way.

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  • From the 20th of November 1797, till the 9th of July 1798, he was one of the most active, and was certainly the most witty of the contributors to the Anti-Jacobin, a weekly paper started to ridicule the frothy philanthropic and eleutheromaniac rant of the French republicans, and to denounce their brutal rapacity and cruelty.

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