Sentence example with the word 'expatiate'

expatiate

amplify, detail, dilate, dissert, elaborate, enlarge upon, expand, narrate, ramble, recount, rehearse in extenso, relate at large, unfold

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Milo prepared to expatiate.   [Please select]

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There are, moreover, numerous passages in the sacred books of the East, especially those of the Buddhists, which warn the student against the assumption that "magical" performances of any kind are to be regarded as proving the truth of the performer's teaching; and indeed it must be owned in justice to the theosophists that similar warnings are to be found scattered throughout their writings; while even Madame Blavatsky herself was wont to expatiate on the folly of accepting her "phenomena" as the mark of spiritual truth.   [Please select]

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How the young glad soul, newly escaped from prison, revelled and expatiated in its freedom.   [Please select]

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Probably they had expatiated on Uncle Arthur from some point of view undesirable to American ears.   [Please select]

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It is useless to expatiate upon the beauties of nature to one who is blind', 6.'   [Please select]

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Whereupon, vastly encouraged, Clyde proceeded to expatiate upon his own surpassing qualifications.   [Please select]

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Stirton used to expatiate, "maybe twice a week for a month."   [Please select]

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A young man, a mechanic, with sleeves rolled up, began to expatiate on "ours."   [Please select]

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Captain Folkner expatiated with enthusiasm on his plan, and explained the details to the lieutenant.   [Please select]

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Bailie Macwheeble, who soon afterwards entered, expatiated still more at length upon the same topic.   [Please select]

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"They gave way in trifles, to rule in a crisis, which is just my idea of masculine government," expatiated Kate.   [Please select]

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