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If you had fulminated then to your family and colleagues as even respected peers, novelists and philosophers now routinely fulminate on Twitter, you’d have alienated everyone you knew.

From The Guardian • May 3, 2019

Earlier in the week the Japanese War Ministry had fulminated against the meddlesomeness in Manchuria of consular and military "observers" sent there by the Great Powers.

From Time Magazine Archive

While Premier Poincar� returned to Paris, last week, observers scanned Alsace-Lorraine for the jailed malcontents and plotters against whom he had fulminated.

From Time Magazine Archive

Henry remembered how his father had fulminated against the smooth Englishman who had proposed to turn Glendalough into a place like the Potteries or Wigan.

From Changing Winds A Novel by Ervine, St. John G. (St. John Greer)

The buffoons and mimes and masquers, against whom the Church had fulminated in the Middle Ages, and whom the scholars of the Revival looked down upon with condescending indulgence, now lifted up their heads.

From The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First by Gozzi, Carlo

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