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vociferate

[voh-sif-uh-reyt] / voʊˈsɪf əˌreɪt /


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These bronze rowdies whoop and vociferate on all sides.

From Time Magazine Archive

How the call-man, with his violin under his chin, stopped playing to vociferate his orders, or anathematize some bewildered pair!

From Bressant by Hawthorne, Julian

I am told that no day passes in which a crowd does not assemble beneath the windows of Louis-Philippe and loudly vociferate for his presence.

From The Idler in France by Blessington, Marguerite, Countess of

Benjamin F. Thomas of Worcester was a leading man in the Whig Party, a good speaker, saving only that he appeared to vociferate.

From Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 1 by Boutwell, George S.

One voice overpowers the other, wide-open mouths vociferate loudly, necks are strained, muscles grow tense with excitement.

From Southern Spain by Calvert, A. F. (Albert Frederick)




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