Which preposition to use with screed
The old girl goes straight to the uncle with her screed of paper.
It was a tangle of bedlamite ravings, with long screeds from the Scriptures intermixed like currants in a bag-pudding.
"Oh, dear!" cried the latter in dismay the moment his eyes had taken in the general subject matter of the screed before him.
With great stateliness Lieutenant Cockerell tore the offending screed into four portions, to the audible concern of Madame.
Isn't there a man in the city-room now offering me fifteen thousand a year to write a daily screed like it?" "You can see, Wilbram," said Mr. Oakes, "that there was no intention to injure or annoy.
Oh no, it's not through modesty that you do this, you who delivered that long screed about Antony's habits.
Then you hand me this touching screed with its 'nearest of kin' twaddle, and speaking of leaving you a fortune.
The Voyage to the Houyhnhnms was a bitter screed against mankind, and is in many respects disgusting.