Speak as if delivering a sermon; express moral judgements.
1 Wilt moralize on the folly of the time,-thevices of the age?
2 One could moralize on this at considerable length, but better not, perhaps.
3 Only with regret can a writer forbear to moralize on this subject.
4 Never criticize, antagonize or moralize - and your company will be sought by everyone.
5 If we go and moralize it can be tricky and backfire in Afghanistan.
6 Usually silent and absorbed, it was not his gift to moralize or declaim.
7 I can add no better apology, and quit you to moralize on it.-Yours
8 It affords one a great chance to moralize , at any rate.
9 Indeed, I could not moralize on this theme if I tried.
10 Aunt Betsey-thewickedness of this world-butI haven't time to moralize this morning.
11 He did not formulate the law in clear, set terms and moralize about it.
12 However, I do not mean to moralize ; but one cannot always sink the philosopher.
13 The greatest poet does not moralize or make applications of morals-heknows the soul.
14 So he watched the woman gravely, and began to moralize with all his might.
15 But it is not thus that statesmen and warriors moralize .
16 We'll moralize over the crowds at the tables down there.
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