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Use "inveighing" in a sentence
"Mr. Putin was inveighing against what he called "a cult of violence" in the conduct of foreign policy, by which he presumably meant Western interventions in Iraq and Libya as well as the recent effort at the U.N. to condemn Bashar Assad regime's violent repression in Syria, which Russia and China vetoed last weekend."
"Yeah, as a Yankees fan, I'd say this project has as much credibility as Tiger Woods inveighing against marital infidelity."
"Of course, inveighing against the Senate provides fodder for Mr. Yglesias to blog about but the fact is that the shrimps will learn to whistle before the Senate is abolished."