And as she apprehended the boy's life was in danger, she screamed ten times louder than before; and indeed Master Blifil himself now seconded her with all the vociferation in his power.
She was at work in a neighbouring apartment, and had been summoned to the keyhole by some vociferation in the preceding dialogue, where she had continued during the remaining part of it.
His dog became such an intolerable nuisance because of his nocturnal vociferationthat some practical humanitarian in the neighborhood poisoned him.
It was observed, that a soft gentle tone of voice, which we had taught him to use, was forgotten, and his native vociferation returned in full force.
Singling out a yellow gum-tree for the foe, he attacked it with great fierceness, calling to us to look on, and accompanying his onset with all the gestures and vociferation which they use in battle.
The vociferation used upon these occasions is uncouth and harsh, at intervals interrupted by the application of their bucklers to their mouths, and by the repercussion bursting out with redoubled force.
To effect these purposes, he has delineated what we may fairly denominate a powerful preacher, who from his countenance, and what is hinted at in the scale of vociferation at his left hand, seems treating his congregation with a bull roar.
On the scale of vociferation and the chandelier, the names of W--d and Romaine are only to be found in the present state of the plate; in the scale of the thermometer there are numerous alterations.
Action irregular and turbulent may be reclaimed; vociferation vehement and confused may be restrained and modulated; the stalk of the tyrant may become the gait of the man; the yell of inarticulate distress may be reduced to human lamentation.
The judges of the Areopagus considered action and vociferation as a foolish appeal to the external senses, and unworthy to be practised before those who had no desire of idle amusement, and whose only pleasure was to discover right.
Violent Gesture and Vociferation naturally shake the Hearts of the Ignorant, and fill them with a kind of Religious Horror.
Truby laughs at him; but when I meet him, and he bursts out, I know it is out of his abundant joy to see me, which he expresses by that vociferation which is in others laughter.
None can leave him for the frivolous jargon uttered by the ordinary teachers among Dissenters, but such who cannot distinguish vociferation from eloquence, and argument from railing.
Unable to contain myself, I shrieked with no less horror and vociferationthan the poor mangled creature.
The noise and vociferation of their approach had rouzed his attention, and he was not long in coming.
Ben retorts that they "have nothing in them but the scenical strutting and furious vociferation to warrant them to the ignorant gapers.
This is no uncommon occurrence in drinking-parties, and is sometimes carried on for many hours with much vociferation of the combatants, and no less effusion of blood.
Presently a loud vociferationis heard, and from words they proceed to blows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vociferation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: clamor; exclamation; hubbub; hullabaloo; outcry; uproar