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单词 perorate
例句 perorate
“I’ll just look into my soft drink and listen to someone else perorate about me,” Sting said. Honors Class of ’14: Al Green, Tom Hanks, Patricia McBride, Lily Tomlin, Sting
It perorates for a supernaturalist whose fashionable ignorance, touched with less durable vulgarity, blinded him to such visions as, in our time, the poet "A. E." has depicted. George Cruikshank 2011-12-18T03:00:20.137Z
The venerable Earl of Hughenden came in as I was perorating. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 62, Jan 27, 1872 2011-11-19T03:00:22.947Z
A third, perorated a long and beautifully written review, by the bold and startling announcement—"This writer is unquestionably a highly respectable youth." Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z
Thus at Caen, in the early July days, there is a drumming and parading, a perorating and consulting: Staff and Army; Council; Club of Carabots, Anti-Jacobin friends of Freedom, to denounce atrocious Marat. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 14
Suppressing the receptions which annoyed her, she gave none but men's dinners, where she perorated and paraded, and where, being the only woman present, she had no rivals to fear. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
People walked about all day, planted liberty-trees at every street-corner, illuminated willy-nilly, and perorated in the clubs and squares until midnight. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20. July, 1877.
But here he'll pose and perorate, A Brutus vain and voluble. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, February 8, 1890
Bung, who so loved him, feels his colour vary; And, while he perorates to all men's wonder. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 1, 1890
He had listened to Horne Tooke perorating "hanging matters" at the Corresponding Society; he had seen the "electric ruby" circulating at its dinners; he had witnessed the collapse of Thomas Hardy's painstaking and methodical organisation. Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle
Friday was Roland's day for receiving his colleagues at his table, where his wife presided and perorated. Marie Antoinette and the Downfall of Royalty
And we left him perorating on the steps of the hotel. Appearances Being Notes of Travel
He still perorated, still posed like a shop-walker, still behaved like a puppet, with its pulling strings in plainest evidence. In the Mist of the Mountains
Stilling, cigar in mouth and thumbs in his waistcoat pockets, was impressively perorating from his usual dominant position on the hearth-rug. The Choice 1916
And in that day," he perorated, "how will the Fitu-Ivan be known in the great world? A Son Of The Sun
Victor Charles de Broglie was a son of the veteran Marshal of France, 'cool and capable of anything,' whom Mr. Carlyle perorates about as the 'war-god.' France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
"Is it hares?" cried the Dublin tourist, perorating after a flight or two into the subject of poachers; "what d'ye think would happen a hare in Donegal?" All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches
So little was he supposed to have spoken seriously that another, of whose ceasing to perorate there is no prospect, characterized his criticism in language so strong that it cannot well be repeated.  Lost Leaders
"Stench!" he perorated in a voice tremulous with emotion. The Day of Days An Extravaganza
A Premier potent may perorate free, At night, at night! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 3, 1892
It is difficult to see how a petty persecution of this sort can be expected to promote the 'religious peace' about which M. Ferry perorates at Paris. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889
"And what, I ask you," I said perorating, "what on the face of the earth are we to do now?" All on the Irish Shore Irish Sketches
When I get back to Chicago," he perorated, "I'm going to get a job and stick to it till hell freezes over. The Road
And in the corner of the paper a thumb-nail sketch of himself, perorating, with a garland of capital I's round his neck. The Marriage of William Ashe
No high-perched, privileged and proud possessor Of lineal vantage he; Of perorating witchery no professor, Or casuist subtlety. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 17, 1891
When Frederica perorated, and this remark partook of the nature of peroration, it was as though she took a header into deep water. Mount Music
“Now, boys,” Bill perorated, “before I retire to the shades of private life, I motion we give Three Cheers—regular Toplifters—for Richard Wade!” The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862
The Greek sought after wisdom; he wanted a man who would perorate and argue and dissertate. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
Consequently," perorated Mr. Mortimer, "I conceive my personal obligations to Mr. Hucks to be satisfied; practically satisfied, even in law; as keen men of business, and allowing for contingencies, satisfied abundantly. True Tilda
He hears Burke perorate, and Johnson dogmatise, and Scott tell his border tales, and Wordsworth muse on the hillside, without the leave of any man, or the payment of any toll. English Prose A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice
And as there was no one less impatient under sentiment or poetry than madame, her feet began to agitate themselves as if Jules were perorating some of his culinary inanities before her. Balcony Stories
And church and state pause in this made vortex of chaos to prate of the ills of pugilism; to legislate and perorate anent bloodless boxing bouts; to prosecute a brace of harmless pugs. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12
Whilst other people were promenading or perorating, Trochu, in his room at the Louvre, was receiving telegram after telegram informing him that the Germans were now fast closing round the city. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
Aggressions were made and repelled, patriots perorated and fought, diplomatists finessed with a zeal worthy of the world's most restless, if not its wisest, age. Thomas Carlyle
And moral of it is," Mr. Babington-Herle perorated, "that all money is always fine thing to have. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
I had a vague impression of listening to gigantic marionettes, perorating through a trumpet, with the emphasis of Spaniards. Amiel's Journal
Rapture proclaim to the grove, to the echoing cliffs perorate it? Erotica Romana
Such animosity as was shown against the priesthood emanated from some of the public clubs where the future Communards perorated. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
Did I hear our loquacious Fiddler perorating upon Life? First Plays
It is not thus that Catholic charity or true beneficence proceeds; they study evils in wounds and cure them; they don't perorate in public meetings upon deadly ills for the pleasure of perorating. Beatrix
“Who are you,” he perorated, “and what am I, that I should put my neck into the rope at your bidding?” The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
The countess approached the divan in the centre of the room, where Raoul was perorating. A Daughter of Eve
At times the demagogues who perorated from the tribunes at these gatherings, brought forward proposals which seemed to have emanated from some madhouse, but which were nevertheless hailed with delirious applause by their infatuated audiences. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
Preeminent, on the Right Side, pleads and perorates Cazales, the Dragoon-captain, eloquent, mildly fervent; earning for himself the shadow of a name. The French Revolution
A foolish stump-orator, perorating on his platform mere benevolences, seems a pleasant object to many persons; a harmless or insignificant one to almost all. Latter-Day Pamphlets
In vain does Lafayette fret, indignant; and perorate and strive: Patriots in the passion of terror, bellow round the Royal Carriage; it is one bellowing sea of Patriot terror run frantic. The French Revolution
If he gain the ear of the Respectable at a distance, it is by insisting on September and such like; it is at the expense of this Paris where he dwells and perorates. The French Revolution
I attended the clubs held in the churches, when women often perorated from the pulpits. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71
Thus too his Grace the Archbishop of Aix perorating once, with a plaintive pulpit tone, in these words? The French Revolution
Think, and ask yourselves, in spite of all this preaching and perorating from the teeth outward! Latter-Day Pamphlets
Feuillans, including almost the whole Constitutional Respectability of France, perorate nightly from their tribune; correspond through all Post-offices; denouncing unquiet Jacobinism; trusting well that its time is nigh done. The French Revolution
Not ten days hence Patriot Brissot, beshouted this day by the Patriot Galleries, shall find himself begroaned by them, on account of his limited Patriotism; nay pelted at while perorating, and 'hit with two prunes.' The French Revolution
So they perorate and speculate; and call on the Friends of Law, when the question is not Law or No-Law, but Life or No-Life. The French Revolution
The Mayor, 'a man infinitely respectable,' with his Municipals and tricolor sashes, finally gains entrance; remonstrates, perorates, promises; gets Salm persuaded home to its barracks. The French Revolution
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