A loud utterance; often in protest or opposition.
1 The present owner of the beads went frantic with rapid-fire proof and vociferation .
2 They rushed with loud vociferation towards the mouth of the cave.
3 He pronounced the claret shilpit, and demanded brandy with great vociferation .
4 With whip-cracking and vociferation , amid good-natured farewells from the crowd, we started away.
5 The latter grew red in the face with vain vociferation .
6 Sometimes the vociferation was so general that it was really bewildering to hear it.
7 From the very dignity of her nature, you know there will be no vociferation .
8 A strike, a murder, football, bodies found; vociferation from all parts of England simultaneously.
9 The gallery of enthusiasts still applauded with vociferation , with mystic faith, with sublime obstinacy.
10 Fool, rogue, traitor, liar, &c. flew in each other's faces in hailstorms of vociferation .
11 In vociferation the butchers doubtless excelled; their 'Lovely, lovely, lovely!'
12 The joy and vociferation of the mob were immense.
13 There are rounds of applause, sometimes breaking into vociferation .
14 Children when at play are instinctively given to vociferation , which should be permitted, whenever practicable.
15 The watchdogs of each farm have given warning, and the whole countryside is eager with vociferation .
16 He ran round the battlements with unceasing vociferation .
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