How To Use Vociferous In A Sentence

  • She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes.
  • They have a stadium full of passionate, vociferous supporters whose legendary backing often reduced opposition players from star performers to schoolboy trialists.
  • Over by the bar a good-looking boy in the dusty clothes of a trailhand just in from Virginia City and his oxlike older brother had gotten into a vociferous argument over a girl with a dark-haired gambler, their voices rising higher and higher over Ishmael's quiet instructions to Jason. Ishmael
  • It was a rush to judgment led by a vociferous social media campaign and I think it is disgraceful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly, and with appalling quickness the mastodonic brute reared itself on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in an effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its horrible realm. The Conquering Sword Of Conan
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  • Against this background, the brave calls of a vociferous few to sue the company and its directors ring hollow.
  • The Lord grant that I may at last become an obedient and truly teachable child; for that faculty, whatsoever it be, that asks vociferously, seems not to be the one which, as I.P. says, "_graspingly receives," _ but is rather a hinderance to its reception. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • Birds ordinarily mute are vociferous, and the rowdy ones -- the varied honey-eater as an example -- losing all control of their tongues, call and whistle in ecstasy. Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Now the Attorney came out and he was vociferous in his criticism of that decision.
  • He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion.
  • He was a vociferous opponent of Conservatism.
  • He was a vociferous supporter of the miners in the 70's, and was a lifelong Labor supporter.
  • He vociferously opposed the state of emergency imposed by the government.
  • These days he's a vociferous campaigner against racism and supports FIFA's zero-tolerance policy on this global problem.
  • After World War II, the Canadian Indians became more vociferous in demanding a restoration of their rights.
  • However, Mr Moor said a vociferous minority were spreading misinformation about the genuine risks of mobile phone masts.
  • They were very vociferous, having called in at a number of hostelries on their way to Cardiff. GOODBYE CURATE
  • People could object to anybody on moral grounds - I'm sure that some of the more vociferous nations might want to object to us!
  • She then vociferous rise: " Day, somebody stole my purse!
  • In her book, Cheryl is a vociferous critic of her treatment by journalists, accusing us of relentless intrusion into her privacy.
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • Those who call themselves left wing are among the most vociferous opponents of change today.
  • The runners slipped and skidded across the ice, screeching vociferously.
  • Three Kiktu warriors were especially vociferous in their displeasure; exchanging loud quips on the subject of pitiful, decrepit, tired, over-large, old, ugly, beaten-down, one-eyed sexual deviates.
  • Joe Leonard has been vociferous in his demands that Lissadell House be preserved.
  • Round the door of the Clifton House were about twenty ragged, vociferous drosky-drivers, of most demoralised appearance, all clamorous for “a fare.” The Englishwoman in America
  • Blue-coated, flying before from tree to tree; "but April's bird with me is the robin, brisk, vociferous, musical, dotting every field, and larking it in every grove; he is as easily atop at this season as the bobolink is a month or two later. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
  • But Cork, driven on by a vociferous home crowd, finished well with a Paul Tierney point.
  • Today, Europeans, vociferously unhappy about U.S. "hyperpower," want a less assertive America. Kosovo’s Dark Meaning
  • [Source: EconLog: Library of Economics and Liberty] quoted: (December 25, 2006 03: 30 PM, by Bryan Caplan) The most vociferous bearer of anti-foreign bias that I know is also a life-long car afficionado. Anti-Foreign Car Guys to Japan: Thanks!, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Other opponents of a neurobiological approach to our creative instincts are more vociferous. Times, Sunday Times
  • No one was more vociferous in condemning it than Mr Walker.
  • Further jeers, it seemed, were never far from the lips of the more vociferous elements in this splendid stadium.
  • His words were re - echoed by the whole party, with vociferous cheers.
  • he complained vociferously
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • It was heavy, and the carrying of it was a queer sensation, inasmuch as it squirmed and "yipped" vociferously in transit, threatening so unmistakably to hatch in my hand that I was decidedly nervous. The Diary of a Goose Girl
  • I ruled out vociferous interjections, and Mr Mallard was more restrained after he was warned.
  • After World War II, the Canadian Indians became more vociferous in demanding a restoration of their rights.
  • However, that didn't matter to the vociferous home support who cheered their side's maiden league victory to the echo.
  • Birds ordinarily mute are vociferous, and the rowdy ones — the varied honey-eater as an example — losing all control of their tongues, call and whistle in ecstasy. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • The closure programme was pushed though against vociferous and sometimes frightening opposition.
  • We have advanced from Cash-and-Carry to Lease-Lend in the United States but, although the Germans and the Japanese are helping us, progress towards further participation in the war is being fought there stubbornly by a well organized, very vociferous section in Congress, in the press, and throughout the country. Hitler Holds All Europe
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • The first rhino, a vociferous young female named Thandukhala, was to be the first to experience the world outside the boma last night.
  • There are many streets bearing his name, and more than one has caused vociferous opposition from some interest groups.
  • The most vociferous critic among this latter group was W.. Edwards Deming.
  • The resentment is palpable and vociferous and unlimited. Cleanest citiies in Mexico news item
  • All the while Pakistan protested vociferously against what it deemed an indulgence of Indian hegemonism. Sunil Sharan: Will India Win Coveted UN Seat?
  • That journalist is always a vociferous critic of the president's stance.
  • The most vociferous bearer of anti-foreign bias that I know is also a life-long car afficionado. Anti-Foreign Car Guys to Japan: Thanks!, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The minority population became more vociferous in its demands.
  • The consequences of such changes are likely, initially, to lead to vociferous remonstrations, but research suggests that children will settle down and accept such changes within a few weeks.
  • Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hindlegs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm. Conan The Warrior
  • Why do we listen to the loudest and most vociferous chatterers, rather than the most thoughtful? October « 2009 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • As Ham disappeared over the ridge, though, the eyes of Noah, Mrs. Noah, Shem, and Japheth all turned to the other ridge, where three stomping figures were vociferous in their descent. The Arks What Weren't
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • Last week, it settled an anti-trust dispute with Sun, perhaps its most vociferous opponent in the computer industry, for $2 billion.
  • Both have hit some vociferous opposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the once vociferous campaigners were too busy to talk as they listened to the latest news on a wind-up radio.
  • In spite of vociferous, chauvinistic assertions, there is no New Zealand (or Australian) culture.
  • Why would anyone want to invest in a club where there's a vociferous minority making bad vibes? Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm. The Conquering Sword of Conan
  • The true cause of their watching did, indeed, at length, put an end to it; for this was no other than the strength and goodness of the beer, of which having tippled a very large quantity, they grew at first very noisy and vociferous, and afterwards fell both asleep. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • A vociferous opponent of gay rights, he is well-known for his right-wing views.
  • Sukhwinder Singh's vociferously throaty and Sunidhi Chauhan's seductively crooned vocals are at the helm of affairs that gets electrified with thumping '' dhol '' beats and pulsating arrangements. Undefined
  • Attempts to reach Eritrea by telephone for comment were unsuccessful, but the Asmara government has vociferously denied any attempt to destabilize Ethiopia. Ethiopia Advocates Overthrow of Eritrean Government
  • When the coalition Government was formed he became a vociferous critic of the plans for police reform, often speaking at national conferences and meetings without notes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Welfare feminists vociferously supported protective legislation, and equality feminists vehemently opposed it.
  • We want to see the square policed for all, not for a vociferous minority of protesters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boys hurrahed vociferously when they left what they called wretched little England; but subsequently Richard held that his having been educated abroad was an incalculable loss to him. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • However, despite vociferous appeals from the striker and the home crowd, referee Ian Brines waved play on.
  • As they marched from the railroad stations, they were escorted by crowds cheering vociferously.
  • He vociferously opposed the state of emergency imposed by the government.
  • In any case, conference arrangements fixers had enabled Labour's vociferous anti-war faction - and the union opposition to private sector involvement in the reform of public services - to get their retaliation in first.
  • Local activist groups have become increasingly vociferous as the volume of traffic passing through the village has grown.
  • That impresario in his palmy days was once faced with a press complaining vociferously that too many of the new American plays he was energetically producing were clinkers.
  • a vociferous mob
  • He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion.
  • Kiwi Greg Turner, one of the most vociferous opponents of the ticketing policy, has had a busy few days one way and another.
  • The problem is, there is a vociferous minority that lobbies against any change to the status quo. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of those who are most vociferous on the matter have been the custodians of the town's infrastructure for years.
  • I am concerned with the critically low levels of calcium circulating in their blood, an electrolyte that is only slowly being repleted, since it is at the same time being vociferously sucked up by their stunted and crooked bones. Between Expectations
  • There was a vociferous red-faced polyglot personal conductor in a pepper-and-salt suit, very long in the arms and legs and very active. Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells
  • Mr Heseltine has been Mr Clarke's most vociferous supporter.
  • Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pygmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm. Conan The Warrior
  • Usually, a robust defender of reason and science -- and vociferous critic of untested truth-claims -- Shermer has drawn the ire of colleagues and admirers alike with his quixotic missive of mollification to moderates of religion. Renowned Skeptic Michael Shermer: Deist or Just Disingenuous?
  • Where until recently the Emerald Isle's saloons echoed to vociferous debate about economic downturns, the recent general election and mass emigration, the talk now is almost exclusively of right-arm spin, leg-breaks and googlies. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • Don't expect them to be too vociferous about the unfairness of the political system.
  • When this man eventually demits office (willfully or otherwise) he should become a vociferous advocate for disease prevention, e.g. AIDS, STDs, etc. Jenny Sanford moving out of governor's mansion
  • A vociferous opponent of gay rights, he is well-known for his right-wing views.
  • I'm not sure our politicians really ought to find their most vociferous, coherent opponents annoying. Times, Sunday Times
  • The people who are most vociferous in this debate are simply not familiar with the epidemiology of diseases like malaria and dengue.
  • The Michigan Chronicle called it a victory for “an increasingly vociferous element in the community” who demanded that people like Jones, “who exist by the skillful intermixing of religion, fear, faith in God, and outright fakery solely for personal aggrandizement be driven from their lofty perches.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • A vociferous opponent of gay rights, he is well-known for his right-wing views.
  • It is an intriguing opinion because you are unlikely to meet a man more vociferous in his opposition to the Olympic cheats. Times, Sunday Times
  • A win in their very first Division One match is a fine achievement, even if it was with the benefit of a vociferous and passionate home crowd.
  • More vociferous opponents of the ID card may wish to sign this pledge also
  • But it's a difficult place to play in because the crowd are more vociferous than they are anywhere else.
  • If your homeland is to survive fair and honorable, it must advance, rapidly, out of the fetid ooze of tawdriness, puerility, and troglodytism that at least one of its more vociferous citizens inhabits and spews.
  • As long as the brain is at rest, the man enjoys his reason, but the depravement of the brain arises from phlegm and bile, either of which you may recognize in this manner: Those who are mad from phlegm are quiet, and do not cry out nor make a noise; but those from bile are vociferous, malignant, and will not be quiet, but are always doing something improper. On The Sacred Disease
  • In an article for Scotland on Sunday today, Galbraith issues his most vociferous criticism of the policy yet.
  • In fact, lakhs of Kashmiri Hindus known as Kashmiri Pandits were forced to migrate from Kashmir Valley by fundamentalist organizations as even they have been vociferously demanding this status for the last many years. J&K Hindus: Elated in minority
  • He is a vociferous critic of the president's stance on abortion.
  • For a man who has been criticised vociferously over the past few months, he looks supremely unbowed.
  • He was the most vociferous supporter of the team, and he loved being part of it.
  • In those last couple of decades Elizabeth Taylor became a heroic coper with ill health, a supporter of good causes, and a vociferously loyal friend to, among others, Michael Jackson. Elizabeth Taylor remembered by Philip French | Feature
  • The most vociferous condemnation of player behaviour in recent years has come from the media.
  • There are increasingly vociferous complaints from agencies that child protection is worse then ever.
  • In fact, they argued so vociferously, over everything from the dates of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah to those of the consuls of ancient Rome, that their quarrels became proverbial.
  • Politicians are terrified by the prospect of the massed contempt of a pack of vociferous snobs; and so we get the sorts of public architecture and sculpture we get.
  • But in the case of the many celebrities who have been so vociferous in their condemnation of this ultimately cack-handed and not even especially successful from a story point-of-view practice, are we quite so sympathetic? Christopher Beanland: How it Feels to Have Your Phone Hacked
  • It was vociferous in its espousal of economic and social separatism.

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