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Meanings of
vociferate
in English
Utter in a very loud voice.
shout out
Usage of
vociferate
in English
1
The confederates, more inflamed than ever, continued to
vociferate
and to threaten.
2
Black Wolf's son would go further, and
vociferate
"K'hizzie," to show his familiarity.]
3
Several, when they saw us, came forward, and began to shake their spears and
vociferate
loudly.
4
The King continued to
vociferate
that the States had never had any intention of restoring the cities.
5
My astonishment and dismay were unbounded at hearing Captain Reud still
vociferate
,
"Up higher, sir."
6
The earl may recover himself yet, he added to himself; and therewith he began once more to
vociferate
his incantations.
7
How the call-man, with his violin under his chin, stopped playing to
vociferate
his orders, or anathematize some bewildered pair!
8
As soon as we commenced rowing, the Esquimaux began to
vociferate
their newly-acquired expression of "Hurra, give way!"
9
Some birds reiterate and
vociferate
their love-songs in a fashion that displays their inconsiderateness as well as their ignorance of music.
10
One of these I capsized, but was gone on the wings of the wind before he could even
vociferate
an oath.
11
While he could
vociferate
that sound, he had rights as an Englishman, and would not sleep in a gutter, like a dog!
12
Benjamin F. Thomas of Worcester was a leading man in the Whig Party, a good speaker, saving only that he appeared to
vociferate
.
13
Seeing him unarmed, and respecting his peaceful character, they let him pass in and
vociferate
,
but paid no regard to what he said.
14
I'll
vociferate
,
I'll whimper, pacing up and down the garden, my body distended, my legs bent outward, feigning madness to terrify the tom-cats!
15
His muscles were at once exerted to withdraw his head, and to
vociferate
a warning to his fellow; but his movement was too slow.
16
At this climax of the chapter of accidents, the remaining eight-and-twenty
vociferate
to that degree, that a pack of wolves would be music to them!
Other examples for "vociferate"
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vociferate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
vociferate a warning
vociferate egotistic
vociferate loudly
vociferate that sound
Vociferate
through the time