Definitionn. teaching by giving a discourse on some subject
Last update: June 27, 2015
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"Are you lecturing me again?" he asked, entertained. [Please select]
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"Gamaliel has been lecturing today," she said, thoughtfully. [Please select]
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He was contemplating going to McGrawville College, for the purpose of preparing himself for the lecturing field. [Please select]
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I am still in the lecturing field, though not very strong physically. [Please select]
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I do not in lecturing confine myself to the political side of the question. [Please select]
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In the meantime, Lundy had become much occupied in traveling, lecturing, and organizing societies for the promotion of the cause of abolition. [Please select]
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"Just remember all them fellers that wrote books an' give lecturing an'--" "Oh, yes, I know," interposed Keith, with a faint smile. [Please select]
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In another room a fellow was lecturing on something to a dozen hearers and drawing figures on a blackboard. [Please select]
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But lecturing, to many men an agreeable excitement, seems to have been very unpleasant to Carlyle,--even repulsive. [Please select]
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She led him across the hall to where little groups of people were gossiping, playing bridge, and Seaman, the center of a little group of gullible amateur speculators, was lecturing on mines. [Please select]
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