Often, when moving at full speed along the dusty highway, its mistress would suddenly stop, vociferating at the top of her voice—“Muff!
He resumed his whittling, refusing to answer any questions, vociferating that he was busy.
At all events, he satisfied his wounded patriotism by once more turning to the clique of his comrades, tossing his glass on high, and once more vociferating "Vive l'Empereur!
All the camel-men brandished their huge staves, and rushed back vociferating in the direction of the robbers.
They were gesticulating wildly, vociferating loudly, shouldering bundle, knapsack or tool-kit.
On the first day Hamilton rode up to the poll in his district to vote, and was immediately surrounded by a vociferating crowd.
Yet ere they had reached the top La Boulaye was at the door vociferating wildly.
In the street below, among a vociferating crowd of all sorts and conditions, the black death-cart moved on its way to the guillotine.
In a moment the deck of our vessel was one scene of confusion: the sailors were running to and fro, while the passengers were rushing one against another, vociferating after their baggage.
Pet clung to it like a hero, scolding and vociferating at the top of her lungs still; but she was as a fly in her father's grasp, and she was speedily disarmed and pinned.
One of them showed himself at the casement, vociferating insults, and shaking his fist; instantly he was pierced by a dozen bullets; and there remained but five.
When at the huts they are constantly creeping in to pilfer what they can, and half the time of the people sitting there is occupied in vociferating their names and driving them by most unmerciful blows out of the apartments.
They, however, made no impression on her brutal tormentor, who kept vociferating with all his energy to keep her quiet.
A man, with a large tin can of smoking pitch, a brush of the kind used in applying the same, and a pillow of feathers under his arm, followed immediately behind the prisoner, vociferating loudly.
The fellow was vociferating loudly, and appeared in a towering passion.
And followed by the crowd, many of whom kept up with him, he ran on vociferatingin this manner till he was out of hearing.
The vociferating crowd was shoving and carrying him along without taking into consideration the man who had given the alarm and begun the chase.
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.
We saw the native markets with their vociferating sellers seated cross-legged on tables behind piles of fruit or vegetables, while an equally vociferating crowd surged up and down the aisles.
A native policeman made the centre of a whirling, vociferating group.
He was determined that they should be in the front of the crowd, and ruthlessly pushed away the Moors who had obtained the best places, pointing at Claire and Renfrew, and wildly vociferating their mighty rank and enormous wealth.
Impelled by the extreme urgency of the case, he commenced, with all possible vehemence, vociferating the alphabet as a prayer to GOD to deliver them from the vengeance of Satan.
Afterwards, Toolemak began to turn himself round very rapidly, vociferating for Tomga, in a loud powerful voice and with great impatience, at the same time blowing and snorting like a walrus.
I was immediately surrounded by a vociferating crowd, each individual member of which was anxious to extol the merits of his own sampan.
So the housewife selects a "live and squealing dinner," ties him together by his four legs and with a cord slung across her shoulder, carries him home, lustily vociferating beneath her arm.
A man and a woman were chaffering at a corner meat shop, seller and buyer bothvociferating in an unfamiliar tongue.
Passing out through the great iron gates, we signalled for a cochero, when half a dozen galloped up gesticulating and vociferating eagerly.
Shortly after, a Thibetan came rushing down to me, vociferating and claiming protection; and it turned out that these rascally shikarries had pressed his tattoos by some connivance of the moonshi at Kargyl.
The shikarries and others were vociferating loudly, 'kubber dar;' as if that was any good when we were in the thick of it.