0 present participle of fulminate
I had to listen to Michael fulminating against the government.
The history of these patients, all of them young, is short, the evolution rapid and the course of the disease often fulminating.
This may have significant correlation to the toxicity of the organism and its association with the acute, fulminating form of infectious endocarditis.
He has been fulminating against the world in general and archaeology in particular.
The severity of the disease varies from a mild self-limiting illness to a fatal fulminating infection.
The other patient had fulminating pre-eclampsia and was managed by abdominal hysterotomy and was sterilized at the same time.
We are fulminating against and demolishing hypothetical bogies which may never have had an existence or may never be brought to light.
He seemed to be fulminating on low pay grounds about our motion to do away with the resolution.
I do not understand the point about fulminating against the unfairness of child benefit.