Speak against in an impassioned manner.
1 As a part of their rhetorical training they were taught to declaim .
2 Grivet, annoyed at being forestalled, began to declaim with an emphatic gesture:
3 Cæsar rose on a sudden, extended his hand, and began to declaim , -
4 Rugge's arm was raised, not indeed to strike, but rather to declaim .
5 The dialogue is absurdly pompous; these characters don't speak they declaim .
6 In Dresden Davison undertook this, and in Zwickau Frau Ritter will declaim it.
7 That which the rhapsodists formerly sang, the actors declaim - that is the whole difference.
8 Hence, many were led to declaim against the procedure of the zealous friar.
9 As idle was it to declaim about the camp at Tilbury.
10 He was glad to have an excuse to declaim about something.
11 Suddenly he looked up, and began to declaim , in a clear, sweet voice:
12 So I'd declaim , merely to hear the sound of my voice.
13 Usually silent and absorbed, it was not his gift to moralize or declaim .
14 Divines need not declaim , nor philosophers expatiate, on the disappointments of human life.
15 Apollonius, we are told, not understanding Latin, requested Cicero to declaim in Greek.
16 Do you intend to stand there all day, to hear the wench declaim ?
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