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Speech.
speech
manner of speaking
delivery
Elocutionary.
affected
unnatural
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speech
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speech
manner of speaking
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speech
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1
The report also said police inhibited protesters constitutional right to free
speech
.
2
However, MBIA said it has seen business volumes growing since Padilla's
speech
.
3
He said the move threatened freedom of
speech
,
belief and open debate.
4
The case marked the latest important free
speech
decision by the justices.
5
Even
speech
today has become a form of violence-evenin the university.
1
A fair number can fuzz the bond, in a
manner
of
speaking
.
2
To get acquainted, in a
manner
of
speaking
,
with your future residence.
3
He had noticed her
manner
of
speaking
and thought it most intriguing.
4
Lucy was watching the match, in fact, in a
manner
of
speaking
.
5
Then the General, 'e gives it back, in a
manner
of
speaking
.
1
This department comprises every variety of style necessary in
elocutionary
culture.
2
Deeply ignoring this, I resume my
elocutionary
studies of the Declaration of Independence.
3
His sermon was eloquent and literary, and it was delivered with
elocutionary
power.
4
She prided herself on her
elocutionary
ability, and read the following with great expression:
5
Very well, but please to remember that I have no time for
elocutionary
exercises.
6
The character of the selections, aside from their
elocutionary
value, has also been duly considered.
7
Some spirits are dumb, while others are highly
elocutionary
.
8
This pantomime was the
elocutionary
expression of an unspoken soliloquy which had something of this shape:
9
As he stood in that
elocutionary
attitude, friends, this is just the way that speech went.
10
He explained afterward that
elocutionary
effort taxes the strength severely, and makes hearty eating a necessity.
11
Jim was rather proud of his
elocutionary
gift.
12
As an
elocutionary
-
or
,rather ,asa dramatic-display, it was looked forward to with the liveliest curiosity.
13
It gives scope either to mere
elocutionary
art or melodramatic invention,-notto the universal and existing passions.
14
Mr. Opp abruptly descended from his
elocutionary
flight, and asked to be excused for a few moments.
15
She heard Kate's
elocutionary
voice declaiming brightly:
16
No year of college life should pass without contributing materially towards the
elocutionary
equipment of the future preacher.
elocutionary
elocutionary art
elocutionary voice
elocutionary attitude
elocutionary powers
elocutionary ability