allude to, blurt out, call attention to, declare, holler, mumble, pipe, screech, snort, twang, yawp
Definitionv. utter aloud
Last update: November 18, 2016
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He would sometimes exclaim, How I love to talk! [verb]
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Well might the disappointed monarch exclaim: "It is vain to labour for the welfare of those who do not care a jot about it themselves." [verb]
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Under its influence, he exclaimed aloud: "She expects you, and is at hand"; and precipitately left the cavern. [verb]
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"Better, a thousand times, it should," exclaimed the horror-struck Cora, "than meet with such a degradation." [verb]
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"Such cunning is not without its deviltry," exclaimed Hawkeye, when he met the disappointed looks of his assistants. [verb]
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The darkness of the impending cloud which precedes a burst of thunder was not blacker than the brow of Magua as he exclaimed: "The Delawares of the Lakes." [verb]
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"Boy, I thank thee," exclaimed the old man, rousing himself from his stupor; "you have, for once, reminded Munro of his duty." [verb]
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"You have said enough, Major Heyward," exclaimed the angry old man; "enough to make a volume of commentary on French civility." [verb]
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At length he raised his eyes, glistening with a father's fondness, and exclaimed: "They are a pair of excellent girls, Heyward, and such as any one may boast of." [verb]
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"On my honor, no," exclaimed Duncan, warmly; "there would have been an abuse of a confided trust, had I taken advantage of my situation for such a purpose." [verb]
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Hawkeye dropped the breech of his rifle to the earth, and drawing a long, free breath, exclaimed, in an audible whisper: "Ay." [verb]
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