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How to use fulminating in a sentence

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I couldn't even think up of a word bad enough to insult her with, I was fulminating with so much rage.
Sheepishly, I picked myself up from the ground weakly, completely fulminating with rage at the laws of gravity.
Building an ideological platform takes time, as conservatives learned, and it can't be done just by fulminating and denouncing.
His early, all-male Hamlet, complete with semi-naked gravediggers, had the newspapers, both tabloid and broadsheet, fulminating at his audacity.
The postmortem revealed she had died of fulminating leptospirosis, and examination of the can confirmed it had been contaminated.
The course of the anemia ranges from mild with gradually developing symptoms to acute with fulminating symptoms.
Six months is enough time for a fulminating infection to carry you off, or to develop an aggressive cancer that will do the same.
Traditionally it's been a venue for blustering declarations from fulminating premiers, but today instead of foot-stamping there was backslapping.
And what about the endless fulminating about how those arch-conservative suits in the music business are shutting down anti-war thought?
Its course was rapid and fulminating, and on the following Friday he died.
A great deal of 20th Century Communism can be derived from the fulminations of three or four generations of a small class of fulminating intellectuals.
It is written in the fulminating language of angry populism.
The sudden, aggressive and fulminating impact of the carcinoma had rendered him incapable of continuing his responsibilities as father to his daughters.
This explains why the party's chairman, Terry McAuliffe, is fulminating against any candidate who remains in the race without winning an early primary.
Autopsy findings have usually revealed acute fulminating pneumonia or pneumonitis, aspiration of gastric contents or intramyocardial lesions.
Acute fulminating pneumonia or pneumonitis and aspiration of gastric contents also were observed.
The fulminating electronic sound and the raw punk style were a commercial success each in their own way.
Untreated disease usually progresses to a fatal termination within 2 years, although fulminating infections may cause death within few weeks.
And that would not be, as some in Labour mystifyingly imply, somehow the Tories' fault for fulminating on the issue, thus driving Scots into the nationalists' embrace.
Tularemia, a fulminating bacterial infection in the snowshoe hare: the bacteria spread throughout the organism and causes inflammation and necrosis.
Examples from Classical Literature
The acid of vitriol being poured on aurum fulminans likewise deprives it of its fulminating quality.
With aqua ammonia, it yields the fulminating gold, which is a blue mass and very explosive.
The reason why these substances deprive the Gold of its fulminating quality, depends on the causes that produce the fulmination.
All things in this his fulminating bull are not of so innoxious a tendency.
The picrate of lead has been proposed as a fulminating powder for percussion caps.
A visionary with a keen social conscience, Blake was here fulminating against the injustice meted out to such people in his native London.
Previously, it was uttered by the fictional Mr Wilkins, the fulminating maths master of Lindbury Court Prep School in the Jennings books.
Afterwards, tottering towards the hospital bus stop, I was fulminating.
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