Utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy.
To make known by stating or announcing.
1 Anyhow you are tempted to exclaim , the cook is in the kitchen.
2 Handed a BlackBerry by an aide, Clinton was heard to exclaim : Wow.
3 The boy glided out of the door, and was heard to exclaim :
4 At some point during the cooking, I heard Abby exclaim , Candy wrappers!
5 The musician was speaking of Italy, and Allertssohn heard him exclaim impetuously:
6 A chance allusion to Sir Alan caused the young man to exclaim :
7 At the very outset of his self-imposed mission he could exclaim , fervently:
8 The present improvements at Whitehall make one exclaim with the poet, Pope-
9 With a voice full of emotion and vegetable soup he would exclaim :
10 You wish savagely that you could turn on her and exclaim honestly:
11 Then suddenly he sat up with a start to exclaim out loud:
12 But she did not exclaim , or admire, or respond in any way.
13 Sometimes three months afterward she would suddenly burst into laughter, and exclaim :
14 Janet would exclaim , though she had given little thought to the question.
15 Lee looked at him sharply, was about to exclaim , changed his mind.
16 My aunt exclaimed ; Miss Pinshon inquired; Preston inveighed, at things in general.
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