How To Use soliloquize In A Sentence
- It was daring of Mr. Holroyd to take on a major writer, and for all his forcing of themes, the book thrives on sheer wit and, most important, on welcome asides, when he steps forward like a Shakespearean character to soliloquize about his modus operandi. The Biographers' Biographer
- Swift employs what is fundamentally a trope of garrulity: a single voice is allowed to soliloquize at length.
- I join the shadows on the wall / To watch with weary silver eyes / Poets who soliloquize … The Night Of the Solstice
- The novelcame to me this wayas if told by the various Wongs at a very long family therapy session, only without the therapist, and with license, it seems, to soliloquize. A Conversation with Gish Jen about The Love Wife
- The roses were in bloom, two nightingales soliloquized in the boskage, a cuckoo was just going out of tune among the lime trees.
- The warrior Coriolanus is perhaps the most opaque of Shakespeare's tragic heroes, rarely pausing to soliloquize or reveal the motives behind his prideful isolation from Roman society. Archive 2009-03-01
- This excites me; not only for the potential insights it will bring to dark matter; not only for the wealth of new jokes Sheldon will inevitably soliloquize about on the “Big Bang Theory.” CERN Celebrates, World Waits
- The quick Lang seems to be some to hesitate ground to soliloquize.
- But at a rally people don't just get to soliloquize like that without prior permission or prior tacit permission. McCain Supporter Rants About "Hooligan" Obama And "Socialist" Takeover -- And McCain Agrees
- He looked at the birds, god soliloquize : ah, I lied.