How To Use Soliloquize In A Sentence
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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
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Swift employs what is fundamentally a trope of garrulity: a single voice is allowed to soliloquize at length.
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I join the shadows on the wall / To watch with weary silver eyes / Poets who soliloquize …
The Night Of the Solstice
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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
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The roses were in bloom, two nightingales soliloquized in the boskage, a cuckoo was just going out of tune among the lime trees.
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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
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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
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The quick Lang seems to be some to hesitate ground to soliloquize.
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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
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He looked at the birds, god soliloquize : ah, I lied.
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He tried to soliloquize, to be facetious, to have his last grim laugh at life, but his lips made only incoherent sounds.
JUST MEAT
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She had, therefore, no sooner formed the hasty conclusion, that the individual in question belonged to this obnoxious class, than she resumed her former occupation, and continued to soliloquize and apostrophize her absent handmaidens, without even appearing sensible of his presence.
Saint Ronan's Well