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VERB
  1. conclude a speech with a formal recapitulation
  2. deliver an oration in grandiloquent style

How To Use perorate In A Sentence

  • Let him taste your irony; ply him with your keen incessant questions; and if you will, perorate with the mighty Zeus charioting his winged car through Heaven, and grudging if this fellow get not his deserts. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01
  • We have seen legislators perorate, obfuscate, concilliate, mediate .... In The Eye of the Hurricane
  • This means there's a link between me and Richard Brinsley Sheridan and it's that both of us can perorate entertainingly on public issues at undue length. Gillpolack: Today I've been looking into how currenc
  • 'Coffee, two minute,' he perorated, and crept out of the door. A Rude Awakening
  • He may or may not have perorated against alchemy and witchcraft… we kind of zoned out at the quotation mark.
  • He still perorated, still posed like a shop-walker, still behaved like a puppet, with its pulling strings in plainest evidence. In the Mist of the Mountains
  • He flew there, perorated on regional television and at work collectives, and forced the authorities to back down.
  • Then, raising his stick in the air, The Other Man perorated: Across China on Foot
  • I kept hammering away -- preaching to my little congregation of fifteen or twenty thousand readers every Sunday, as I now do to ten times that many a month -- until finally the Ministerial Association met, perorated, whereased, resoluted and wound up by practically demanding of the proprietor of the Express that I be either muzzled or fired. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 12
  • You think it no evil to inflame a poor heart, and you perorate as warmly in your deliriums of love as the wretched lawyer who comes with red eyes from a suit he has lost. The French Immortals Series — Complete
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