31 collocations for vociferate

"All right!" vociferated the steward.

When asked their intentions, they vociferated 'Du pain!

The Representant became furious, vociferated tout grossierement a la Francaise, [In the vulgar French manner.]

The Representant became furious, vociferated tout grossierement a la Francaise, [In the vulgar French manner.]

Upon the slightest allusion to the revolutionary government, the whole Convention rise in a mass to vociferate their adherence to it:* the tribunal, which was its offspring and support, is anxiously reinstalled; and the low insolence with which Barrere announces their victories in the Netherlands, is, as usual, loudly applauded.

Pleased with the tribute, the choir re-doubled its efforts, and Mr. Porter, vociferating orders for silence, saw only too clearly the base advantage his wife had taken of his affection for his children.

Par ici!this way, this way!" vociferated Cyprien, who met them in the passage"the bowling-alleythere they are!"

"Think, if it were your father, brother, or a son, in that hopeless condition, would you not render them all the assistance in your power?" "I have three brothers and a father upon the ocean," vociferated the demon; "for aught I know it may be one of them!

"Dinna swear that way!" "Wummun!" vociferated Donald; "gin ye know ony better way, now is the time to let me know it!"

"Mortal!" vociferated the enchanter, in a voice of thunder, "there is thy weapon and defence!"flinging the weighty hammer on the ample shield, the collision of which produced a sound in unison with the deep bass of Muloch's voice; nor did the reverberation that succeeded cease to ring in the ears of Abad until several minutes after the spectre had disappeared.

[Illustration: "His three patrons, with a hopeless attempt to appear unconcerned, were coming down the road"] "FETCH'EM OUT," vociferated the old gentleman as the landlord barred the doorway with his arms.

Sometimes when formed in vociferating groups around a case that four men could have moved in ordinary times, the passing of a woman or a vehicle would make them neglect their work, their diabolical faces filled with childish curiosity.

At the time when the rage of writing has seized the old and young, when the cook warbles her lyricks in the kitchen, and the thrasher vociferates his heroicks in the barn; when our traders deal out knowledge in bulky volumes, and our girls forsake their samplers to teach kingdoms wisdom; it may seem very unnecessary to draw any more from their proper occupations, by affording new opportunities of literary fame.

Down below, probably at the street door, two noisy voices were vociferating insults.

" "By Jupiter!" vociferated the enraged Italian; and he made a spring to clutch him by the throat.

After many more insults, they seized the chain which was hanging on his neck, dragged him towards the room into which the Council had withdrawn, and with their stick forced him in, vociferating at the same time, 'March forward, thou King of Straw!

Hurrah!" vociferated Legrand, letting the negro go, and executing a series of curvets and caracoles, much to the astonishment of his valet, who, arising from his knees, looked mutely from his master to myself, and then from myself to his master.

During the popular commotion induced by the impeachment of the Earl of Strafford, in 1640, the mob, equally incensed against the Romanists, collected about St. James's Palace, and vociferated the most formidable menaces against the priests who had accompanied the Queen-mother from Flanders; while in a short time the crowd augmented so considerably in number as to create great alarm for her personal safety.

He draws a graphic picture of the French courts of justice, with their judge as grave as Plato, their advocates all chattering at once, their perjured Norman witnesses, and the ushers at the doors vociferating Paix, paix, Satan, allez, paix.

" "Hinder them not, my lord," vociferated another person, also appearing on the scene with equal suddenness.

But she grasped her father's arm and drew him out among the entangled motors and vociferating policemen.

As the populace seemed to be excited by him, vociferating these things, his head was covered, and he was ordered to be dragged away more speedily without the gate.

why don't you walk the plank at once, and prove yourself sober?" vociferated a long-tailed wag, determined not to slip this opportunity of having a shot on the sly at his first lieutenant, who had only a night or two before put his perpendicularity to a similar test.

In their ecstasies they occasionally vociferated their own furious war-whoop.

They all began at once to vociferate their accusations, to which Herod hardly listened, being intent solely on gratifying his curiosity by a close examination of Jesus, whom he had so often wished to see.

31 collocations for  vociferate