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screed
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screed
(noun)
screed
/
ˈ
skriːd/
noun
plural
screeds
screed
/
ˈ
skriːd/
noun
plural
screeds
Britannica Dictionary definition of SCREED
[
count
]
disapproving
:
a long and often angry piece of writing that usually accuses someone of something or complains about something
In her
screed
against the recording industry, she blamed her producer for ruining her career.
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