- Noun: Screed
- a long speech or piece of writing, typically one regarded as tedious
- a leveled layer of material (e.g., cement) applied to a floor or other surface
- Synonyms:
- rant
- harangue
- ranting
- diatribe
- Usage:
- “Forgive me for turning today’s column into something between a personal rant and a screed, but in my highly unscientific personal experience playing golf recently, I’ve noticed an alarming uptick in a very annoying form of golf behavior. The most annoying golf behavior, perhaps.”
- Encountered:
- While reading an Internet article: Attention golfers: Stop making this really annoying mistake on the golf course
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I heard a cynical comment to the recent announcement of a 5.9% cost of living adjustment to Social Security benefits, “Oh that is just Biden attempting to buy votes!
I would have to call this book a two-fer. You have a historical novel, accurate in its facts about the subject, Joan of Arc, delivered by a masterful story teller, Mark Twain. It was the last book of Twain’s published while he lived, and he considered it his best work. Who am I to argue with Samuel Clemens? It is remarkable that this book is not better known. I had no idea until a few weeks ago that he had written such a book. I had bought a two volume set