Aún no tenemos significados para "protest vigorously".
1A self-appointed committee, large in numbers and respectable in position, called on Lincoln to protest vigorously.
2They would probably protest vigorously.
3I, for one, protest vigorously against the propagation of such views, especially when they represent nothing more than an inflated theory.
4It did not surprise him that several old-time friends should hunt him up and protest vigorously against the course he was pursuing.
5I took it out, much to his dismay, and he protested vigorously.
6With difficulty I kept my eyes on the road; but I protested vigorously.
7The prime minister of the archipelago nation of Seychelles protested vigorously.
8But the occupants of the elevator protested vigorously against this plan.
9The latter protested vigorously with his mouth, but he offered only feeble resistance.
10Whereupon Lady Agnes and Bobby came out of their stupor and protested vigorously.
11With due tact and some excitability, I protested vigorously against his coming out.
12Mr. Watson protested vigorously against the constable's useless display of authority.
13John Quincy Adams, who had a quick eye for national rights, protested vigorously.
14The agents protested vigorously, but Ralph said the matter was not open for debate.
15He told Bivens of his purpose over the telephone, and the financier protested vigorously:
16Yet, to her own amazement and horror, her heart protested vigorously against such action.
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