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    Use "vociferate" in a sentence

    vociferate example sentences

    vociferate


    vociferated


    vociferating


    1. So correct your conduct, oh brother, before it is too late, lest you be of the loser and repentant one, for these creatures will vociferate at the Compassionate tomorrow (at the doomsday) with a sound like thunder asking their Just Provider for their right


    2. He replied audibly enough, in a fashion which made my companion vociferate, more clamorously than before, that a wide distinction might be drawn between saints like himself and sinners like his master


    3. Ah! Marius! Ah! you blackguard! to go and vociferate on the public place! to discuss, to debate, to take measures! They call that measures, just God! Disorder humbles itself and becomes silly


    4. People vociferate, shout, howl, there they break forth and writhe with enjoyment; gayety roars; sarcasm flames forth, joviality is flaunted like a red flag; two jades there drag farce blossomed forth into an apotheosis; it is the triumphal car of laughter


    1. "No, no," she vociferated, "no, you cannot wish that!"


    2. While his exasperated wife vociferated, Thenardier had


    3. Among the passers-by who had joined the rabble led by Enjolras, Combeferre, and Courfeyrac, there had been a person wearing the jacket of a street porter, which was very threadbare on the shoulders, who gesticulated and vociferated, and who had the look of a drunken savage


    4. They took up an attitude of pride and independence; they vociferated loudly that they had both been in the service of the Crown, and that “Pan Mitya” had offered them three thousand “to buy their honor,” and that they had seen a large sum of money in his hands


    5. A smart notion,” vociferated the clerk, “thrown out as an apple of discord


    6. He stamped and vociferated almost with shrieks


    7. "Nonsense, nonsense!" she vociferated, thinking he was already refusing


    1. Ingram held her by the hand all the way down the Cathedral, and the piazza when they came out on to it with its crowds of vociferating men and bell-ringing tramcars and sellers of souvenirs seemed to Ingeborg nothing now but a noisy irrelevance


    2. "_I_ don't know," returned the man, clapping his hands to his mouth nevertheless, and vociferating in a surprising heat and with the greatest ardour, "Spies! Yaha! Tst, tst! Spi--ies!"


    3. HE entered, vociferating oaths dreadful to hear; and caught me in the act of stowing his son away in the kitchen cupboard


    4. "Disarm him! Bind him!" the colonel could be heard vociferating


    5. He entered, vociferating oaths dreadful to hear; and caught me in the act of stowing his son sway in the kitchen cupboard


    6. One had only to approach a roulette table, begin to play, and then openly grab some one else's winnings, for a din to be raised, and the thief to start vociferating that the stake was HIS; and, if the coup had been carried out with sufficient skill, and the witnesses wavered at all in their testimony, the thief would as likely as not succeed in getting away with the money, provided that the sum was not a large one—not large enough to have attracted the attention of the croupiers or some fellow-player


    7. Down below, probably at the street door, two noisy voices were vociferating insults


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    Synonyms for "vociferate"

    shout out vociferate roar yell cry out bellow howl shout scream

    "vociferate" definitions

    utter in a very loud voice