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At times her voice could be heard declaiming through the floor.
He was always taking every opportunity on the set to stand up and declaim at the top of his voice.
One was now declaiming to another in a loud voice.
I am not so foolish as to declaim against forms.
The herald was declaiming her name now that all might hear it.
She declaims, "We live in a country that wants only the mere."
"We must have a man to feed it again," one declaimed.
He made it a pleasant secret between himself and me that I could declaim so well.
When your wife declaims like this daily for a decade, the effect can be surprising.
"There they are," he declaimed dramatically, talking to something that nobody else could see.
And most of all perhaps they declaimed their birthright: to be heard.
If you want to hold an audience, you've got to stand your intellect on its head but still let it declaim.
A big man at the bar declaims his views: "Everything has gone to hell!"
And like the performance of the liturgy, the audience may not actually hear everything that is being declaimed.
Did you hear him, citizen, declaiming those beautiful verses just now?
Any one can declaim about these things, but I pin my faith to material interests.
He declaimed at length about financial crises, productivity, job training, education.
He began to sing something, or perhaps to declaim.
Much of the action is declaimed rather than sung or even chanted.
He declaimed it all the way up the path to the dugout, and when they were standing outside.
He declaimed up to the very end of big tonnage and world revolution.
That sign was no longer declaiming a running message.
"My fortune will be divided into ten parts," declaimed the old man.
Each became a kind of essay in interpretation, declaimed not confided.
I am far from being the sort of person who declaims against genetic engineering - quite the reverse.