Such an attack, voicing the feelings of the Tory protectionists, and coming from Peel's own side of the House, at that critical moment, made the political fortune of the speaker.
His opponent for a generation was Benjamin Disraeli, the young Jewish novelist, who had first won a following in the House of Commons by voicing the venom of the old-line protectionist Tories against the recreant Peel.
She had made up her mind to begin humbling his conceit by voicing her contemptuous regard for newspaper men in general when he once more forestalled her by giving crisp expression to the very sentiments she was rehearsing.
A strident shriek sounded as a gorgeously caparisoned peacock preened himself; others were discovered here and there, brilliant- hued specimens, voicing shrill indignation.
As policy her speech was neither here nor there, but as voicing a spirit, infectious and winning to men's hearts, he saw that such speaking should carry her very far.
Skeezicks McCracken, voicingthrough a megaphone the sentiment of the crowd.
We ended the day by singing for him--that was the best of it all; for both the children could now join with me in voicing the tunes which he loved.
His rivals, though they slunk away, gave utterance to similar sinister snarls, as if voicing bitter resentment.
True emphasis is the art of voicing the words in a phrase so that they shall assume a right relation to one another and, so related, best suggest the thought of which they are the symbols.
The words reveal the thought; your valuation of that thought, as you interpret it, is revealed through your vocal vocabulary in voicing it.
The voicing of the second verse is very like that of the first.
Study, in voicing this, how to illumine the thought by your contrastive inflection of the words "wine and dreams" and "tough fiber of the human heart.
Stephen Glynn gave no outward sign of surprise, yet that sudden question had sent racing half a dozen pulses, as voicing the words in his own mind.
Stanor at last, voicing the general impression so strongly that Esmeralda's imagination instantly took another leap.
Impatient if the play be delayed, and voicing their disapproval by lusty clapping, stamping, whistling and cat-calls, they are equally ready with noisy approval if the dramatic fare tickle their palate.
Melodious voicing of our thoughts is in itself essentially unnatural, to say the least.
She listened intently, with the feeling that Morrison was voicing for her the question she had been all her life wishing once for all to let fly at her parents' standards: "What good did it do anybody to go without things you might have?
As she spoke, she knew that she was voicing an uneasiness which had been an unacknowledged occupant of her mind for a long time.
A true spondee must be made by voicing two syllables in equal time, and each without stress.
For in the very voicing of the wonder I saw, or thought I saw, Gilbert Stair's purpose.
Sung by the sons of the South that day, Voicing the hero-soul of strife, Marching song of a nation's life!
Naturally, as I thought, I objected to voicing such heathen imprecations in the nineteenth century of the era of the Prince of Peace.
He had never been trained in the voicing of his thoughts, and, ever since he had been wounded, felt at times a kind of desperate looseness in his head.
He went to bed revived by the hope one acquires through the mere voicingof one's desires.
Then he sat down at his table once more, his eyes dreamy, as if he were voicing a wish: "If she only would!
Givonne was called down for voicing a criticism of Mme.
Then, voicing his own comments, "Why, then, this crass materializing of worship?
I can not apologize for voicing the truth, dear Madam," he replied, as his eyes roved admiringly over her comely figure.
The restless spirit of the modern world is hourly voicing its discontent with a faltering faith which has no other basis than blind belief.
The girl became a white-robed vision, and her song a benediction, voicing "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among men of good will.
I could comfort by voicing the insipid views of our orthodox heaven.
Women and Girls show more Courage in voicing their Needs.
You see, Sylvia," the captain cried, at this voicing of the world's opinion he feared so much on her behalf.
We are quit of those ignorant ones who fondly imagine that Wisdom is to give vent to one’s idle imaginings and to repudiate God, the Lord of all men; even as We hear some of the heedless voicing such assertions today.
Neither the adversities of the world nor the harm inflicted by its nations could deter Him Who is the King of Eternity from voicing His summons or frustrate His purpose.
Unhesitatingly, he stepped into the tangle of branches close to the panther's side, still voicing his friendly and conciliatory purr.
Presently he raced toward the opposite side of the tree and off into the jungle, pounding loudly against the boles of trees as he went, and voicing the panther's diminishing growls as he drew farther and farther away from the village.
Jones and Sullivan came up with the black warrior as the latter stood voicing his weird call.
Unluckily for his case, the fullvoicing of the /r/ came into American long before the appearance of any of these influences.
It's a regular job," he said, voicing his pride at being above the ranks of casual workers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voicing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.