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Sentence example with the word 'moralise'
moralise
Definition
v.
interpret the moral meaning of
Last update: June 17, 2015
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"Come now, don't
moralise
, Charlie, for we must act just now."
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--But please, sir, don't go for to
moralise
; I can't stand it.
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All this did Lancey see from his secret point of observation, and deeply did his philosophic mind
moralise
on what he saw.
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He did not formulate the law in clear, set terms and
moralise
about it.
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"It's a queer story," said Hunky Ben, who, besides being what his friends called a philosopher, was prone at times to
moralise
.
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Why, they can
moralise
even the Tar Baby (see _infra_, Note on "Demon with the Matted Hair," No.)
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