- a variation of soliloquize.
Example Sentences
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Whenever any of the characters is left alone on the stage, he begins to soliloquise in the stanza of Gray's Churchyard Elegy.
From Gossip in a Library by Gosse, Edmund
"Nobody could soliloquise on a log like that," she said crossly.
From Once on a Time by Robinson, Charles
I soliloquise my meditations, and habitually speak dramatic blank verse without meaning it.
From The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842 by Lamb, Mary
Was the poet to make her soliloquise, analyse her own feelings, lay bare her heart in metaphysical monologue?
From The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume IV (of 8) by Wordsworth, William
The others soliloquise, etc., according to their temperament; and the periscope is as revealing as golf.
From Sea Warfare by Kipling, Rudyard