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How to use declaim in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word declaim? Here are some examples.

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His mouth was open, as though he were about to declaim a poem, or speak an epigram.
But some actors declaim it with that incipient sob that used to be the sine qua non of the grand style, while others trundle along prosily.
Yes, dissent is patriotic, as liberals love to declaim, but assent is an important part of patriotism too.
If you declaim that God is nowhere, you are installing night in your heart and making it ready for dark schemes and misdeeds.
After the sunset we all get together in the main room of the convent, to declaim some suttas in order to pay tribute to Buddha.
I am allergic to leaders who stand on balconies and declaim to the masses below.
It was demanded of psychologists that they declaim on all that screaming and its meaning.
It's what is ongoing and visible, so it's the part that people get to judge and assess and gossip about and declaim on.
Under the arbitration of slam-master Nathan P, the poets declaim, the judges judge, the audience hoots and stamps and roars.
It is important that if we are going to use numbers that are not accurate to then declaim a situation, that does not make sense.
Three young and important poets of a bright barckground, Antonio Parra, Antonio Lucas and Lorenzo Oliván, will declaim their poems.
The settlers, who endlessly declaim their love for the country, love it the way a rapist loves his victim.
Block solidarity grows when leaders declaim against even a mild, or imagined, offence. Mr Mehta says that mobilisation around hurt feelings is as old as Indian democracy.
We can, however, aim at developing our capacity to live with the problems without becoming as neurotic as many of those who declaim against the problems without sincerely seeking their solution.
A writer asked to discuss his craft ought just to jump up and declaim, de haut en bas, the names of Flaubert, Tolstoy, Blake, Coleridge, Proust, James.
Grenville seized the opportunity to declaim on the repeal of the stamp act.
Then he puts muscles on his vocal cords by forcing him to declaim speeches over the roar of the ocean. Cicero returns to Rome a lean, mean speechifying machine.
Examples from Classical Literature
You know that the performers do not sing, but declaim, and the music is like an obbligato recitative.
Any one can declaim about these things, but I pin my faith to material interests.
It is not enough to declaim oneself, or propose continually one's group.
Rugge's arm was raised, not indeed to strike, but rather to declaim.
Usually silent and absorbed, it was not his gift to moralize or declaim.
Certain persons who talk much of poesy and know nothing about it, declaim against the habits of life in the provinces.
In conversation he did not tend to declaim or monopolize the talk.
He questioned me closely, how and where I had learned to declaim.
One aspect of conventions which people who declaim against them lose sight of is that conventions make both joy and suffering easier to bear in a becoming manner.
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