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“screeds”
1. A long, angry speech or writing which usually accuses someone of dong something wrong: Michael felt he had too many bad results with the breakdown of his car; so, he expressed a screed to the auto repairman who was supposed to keep his vehicle in good working order.

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In Margaret's screed against the recording industry, she blamed the producer for ruining her singing career.
2. Etymology: from Old English screade, "lengthy speech or writing."
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