to address in a harangue
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harangueto address in a harangue
MIAMIGOAddress to a pal, in Pamplona
banteringto speak to or address in a witty and teasing manner
srirespectful title of address prefixed to a man's name in India; Mr
reproachedAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
srisrespectful title of address prefixed to a man's name in India; Mr
reproachingAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
reproachesAddress (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment
apostrophisingAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophizeAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophisesAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophizingAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophizesAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophizedAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
apostrophisedAddress an exclamatory passage in a speech or poem to (someone or something)
appealsAddress oneself to (a principle or quality in someone) in anticipation of a favorable response
appealedAddress oneself to (a principle or quality in someone) in anticipation of a favorable response
preachesDeliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church
preachingDeliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church
appealAddress oneself to (a principle or quality in someone) in anticipation of a favorable response
salutationA standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
salutationsA standard formula of words used in a letter to address the person being written to
magisterA title or form of address given to scholars, esp. those qualified to teach in a medieval university
honorific(in certain languages, as Chinese and Japanese) a class of forms used to show respect, esp. in direct address
ladyshipA form of reference or address to a woman thought to be acting in a pretentious or snobbish way
lordshipsIn the UK, a respectful form of reference or address to a judge, a bishop, or a man with a title
esquiresA polite title appended to a man's name when no other title is used, typically in the address of a letter or other documents