Definitionadj. characteristic of an orator or oratory
Last update: September 22, 2015
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But he did not fulfil the expectations which had been formed on the strength`' of his colonial reputation; he took no very prominent part in debate, and gave little evidence of his undoubted oratorical gifts. [Please select]
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His official air and oratorical manner were provoking. [Please select]
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Savonarola was transcendent in his oratorical gifts, the like of which has never before nor since been witnessed in Italy. [Please select]
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"You see," he was saying, in his most oratorical manner, as we entered, "every little detail fits perfectly into place." [Please select]
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His genius was versatile,--he wrote history in the midst of his oratorical triumphs. [Please select]
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The colonel was seen to straighten his form and put one hand forth in oratorical fashion. [Please select]
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