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Example sentences for "exclaim"

Lexicographically close words:
excitements; exciter; exciters; excites; exciting; exclaimed; exclaiming; exclaims; exclamation; exclamations
  1. To exclaim against deceit is natural, and I would prefer to pardon it rather than to be compelled to restrain both my grief and my feelings.

  2. Des OEillets was sufficiently recovered to pay a visit to the theatre to witness the performance of the new star; and, when the curtain fell, was seen to throw up her hands and exclaim sorrowfully: "Des OEillets is no more!

  3. And suddenly he heard little Massot exclaim near him: "Well, if it isn't down it's not much better off.

  4. At last, just as the dessert was coming to an end, the Baroness heard her daughter exclaim in a piercing, defiant voice: "Oh!

  5. As his strength grew greater day by day, as his vision grew clearer, he must exclaim with Paul: "Yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me!

  6. In reaching it to you she never fails to exclaim "Buono per le natiche," and it certainly has a very rapid effect; I look upon it as more efficacious than the Cheltenham waters and it is certainly much more agreeable in taste.

  7. They exclaim triumphantly that we fight duels, while Yankees do not.

  8. At each new arrival, I heard the Nabob, who stood near the door, exclaim in consternation with the hoarse voice of a Marseillais with a cold in his head: "Alone?

  9. How could you relate so placidly that atrocious sentiment about separating children from their parents; and in the next page speak of being distressed at the whites not having prospered; I assure you the contrast made me exclaim out.

  10. My strength will then probably be exhausted, and I shall be ready to exclaim "Nunc dimittis.

  11. To be sure; you exclaim mentally,--why should you not in a whisper?

  12. At this point I feel that my former critics will exclaim against me: "This is the very same offence repeated--ignoring the moral inferiority of the Greeks, he holds them up as an example to nations improved by Christianity.

  13. It was only in the extreme old age of the Greek race, and under the dominion of Oriental mysticism, that the Alexandrian Plotinus was heard to exclaim that he blushed because he had a body.

  14. I confess to my surprise when I heard this, and I was amused on hearing artists who were present exclaim loudly against such a proceeding, as creating a precedent that they would be expected to follow.

  15. On leaving the church, every one began to exclaim against the preacher.

  16. The nobility, gentry, and citizens all exclaim with indignation: Must our fortunes, and even our lives, depend upon the nod of a foreigner?

  17. First help to bury this; then go with me, And help me to exclaim against the Jew.

  18. But I must to the Jew, and exclaim on him, And make him stand in fear of me.

  19. On the contrary, let but a line rustle their gentle ears too harshly, and it is enough that they exclaim against the piece, however good.

  20. It is reported by reliable sources that shortly after arriving the old man was heard to exclaim cheerfully, "Just what I was looking for!

  21. Whenever I show my knife to any of my English friends, for I am happy to say I got it safely home, they always exclaim that it is an entirely prosaic object.

  22. We regard a free play of fancy as the privilege of every genuine Briton, and exclaim with Pistol, 'A fico for all yea and nay rogues.

  23. We look today upon the cathedrals of Europe, standing as they have since the Norman conquest, even, in some instances antedating it, and we exclaim that the builders of these impressive edifices built for ages to come.

  24. They exclaim upon the size of the animals, the strength of their horns, the savage aspect given by their manes; they praise their master's skill, and loudly thank the gods who have favored him with such rare and terrible game.

  25. Finally scholars began to exclaim against such crude and literal interpretation of the Scriptures.

  26. Then breathes he deeply, then breathes he long, And blesses the light of the day; While gladly exclaim to each other the throng: "He lives!

  27. In vain did the Protestant merchants exclaim at this breach of faith on the part of the nobles; their weak voice was no longer listened to, and all the sums were lost with which they had supplied the league.

  28. ALL (exclaim aloud, amidst the loud clang of arms).

  29. When I compare that corps to the ordinary-looking troops now generally composing the guardians of that once military nation, I can scarcely avoid sighing while I exclaim tempora mutantur!

  30. Burchell may be sitting by, to exclaim "FUDGE!

  31. The contrary is the fact; and no men know this better than those who so loudly exclaim against the practice.

  32. Surprise caused the girls to exclaim and then laugh, as they watched the new guest cocking his head from side to side as he winked at them with his red-rimmed eyes.

  33. Let no one exclaim against aristocracy; were we all perfectly equal to-day, there would be an aristocracy to-morrow.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exclaim" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bark; bawl; bellow; blare; blat; blubber; blurt; boom; breathe; buzz; cackle; chant; chirp; comment; crow; drawl; ejaculate; exclaim; flute; gasp; growl; grunt; hiss; keen; lilt; mention; mumble; murmur; muse; mutter; note; observe; opine; pant; pipe; refer; reflect; remark; roar; rumble; scream; screech; shout; shriek; sigh; sing; snap; snarl; snort; sob; speak; squall; squawk; squeal; thunder; trumpet; twang; wail; warble; whine; whisper; yawp; yell; yelp