Definitionn. a solemn and earnest appeal to someone to do something
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Her adjuration was on a higher plane of sentiment than expression. [Please select]
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Pumblechook, in the way of a compassionate adjuration. [Please select]
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He spoke the time-worn adjuration with clear enunciation, with almost perfunctory distinctness. [Please select]
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The adjuration was rather unnecessary; the probability being, that if Mr. [Please select]
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Then _da capo_--stuck wheels, straining teams, oaths, adjuration, at last "Sergeant Jordan." [Please select]
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Thus admonished, Tom began to read the following letter from his wild brother, interrupting himself occasionally to explain and comment thereon, and sometimes, despite the adjuration of Bill Bowls, to spell. [Please select]
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Audrey, in her brown dress, with the color yet in her cheeks, entering at the moment, Mistress Deborah attempted no response to her husband's adjuration. [Please select]
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