rant at (someone or something)
rant at (someone or something)
To express in writing or speech a prolonged series of violently angry and resentful complaints or criticisms at or to someone or something, especially when they are or are believed to be responsible. Sarah keeps ranting at me about the state of the apartment, but I told her that I always clean up after myself. I work in IT, so I've always got people from all over the company ranting at me about some technical issue or another. Ranting at the sky will do nothing to solve your problems.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
rant at someone or something
to rave and yell at someone or something. Stop ranting at me! The boss would never rant at the office staff.
See also: rant
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- rant at
- hurl (someone or something) into (something)
- hurl into
- front off about something
- crash into
- crash into (someone or something)
- sulk
- sulk about
- sulk about (someone or something)
- sulk over (someone or something)