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What is the meaning of harang?

"Harang" is not a commonly used word in English. It is likely a misspelling of "harangue," which has a distinct meaning.

Harangue is a noun or verb that refers to:

* (Noun): A long, aggressive, and often angry speech.

* (Verb): To deliver a long, aggressive, and often angry speech.

For example:

* "The politician's harangue against the opposing party was met with boos from the crowd." (noun)

* "The teacher harangued the students for their lack of preparation." (verb)

So, if you meant "harangue," it refers to a forceful and often scolding speech.

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