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In what situation can I use 'go off on a rant'?
In what situation can I use 'go off on a rant' and 'go on a rant' ?any example?
Sep 18, 2016 12:23 PM
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People "go off on a rant" when they are angry or frustrated. They start talking angrily and wildly, usually without pausing. This is called ranting. Ranting usually involves speaking without thinking about the consequences of what you say.
September 18, 2016
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