rant
rant.01 - rave, launch into a diatribe
RANT-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. Member of VNcls lecture-37.11-1, manner_speaking-37.3. (from rant.01-v)RANTING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, rant-v.01. Comparison to lecture-37.11-1, manner_speaking-37.3. (from ranting.01-n)
Aliases:
rant (v.)
ranting (n.)
rantings (n.)
ranting (n.)
rantings (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: ranter
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: audience
ARG3-VSP: subject matter of utterance
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: audience
ARG3-VSP: subject matter of utterance
rant-v: 'for' phrase in this case = arg3
She feels she 's showing love by bringing him to death s door because
heARG0
asked for -LRB- or begged or rantedrel
-RRB- for foodARG3
.rant-v: arg1 as complement clause
i showed her this and
sheARG0
rantedrel
that she looked like she had no chinARG1
rant-v: standard arg3
AnneARG0
rantedrel
about the bad service she had received at the storeARG3
.rantings-n: arg0
I have no love for Bachmann and even less for Cameron , but I 'm not sure why she -LRB- or anyone else -RRB- should be expected to treat the
batshitcrazyARGM-MNR
rantingsrel
of a has - been child actorARG0
like they 're super - important to the political scene .ranting-n: args 0 and 1
His notion of a sustainable model for musicians is really weak and for all
hisARG0
rantingrel
that the past is deadARG1
, it?s still basically the past minus recording revenues .ranting-n: args 0 and 3
In
hisARG0
rantingrel
about the bourgeois obsession with goldARG3
there is more than a little envy .