of Declaim
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe romantic intoning, the declaimed clairvoyance Are parts of apotheosis, appropriate And of its nature, the idiom thereof. Wallace Stevens
Brown declaimed against Davis Administration policies: "Almost every act of usurpation of power, or of bad faith, has been conceived, brought forth and nurtured in secret session." Source: Internet
But Chatham could not brook the thought of a step which implied submission to the "natural enemy" whom it had been the main object of his life to humble, and he declaimed for a considerable time, though with diminished vigour, against the motion. Source: Internet
Eduard Fraenkel remarked : p. 11, note 6 citation on the powerful contrasts between declaimed and sung dialogue in this scene. Source: Internet
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 129. Critics declaimed Lucius' luxurious lifestyle. Source: Internet
Later, digital art star declaimed a found blog post of self-help advice about a career in online poker (71 hours, $164 profit). Source: Internet