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How to use eloquently in a sentence

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Often, after summing up the subject he is reviewing, he steps back and argues eloquently for both the difficult and the impossible.
The little finger of the right hand is the only whole finger she has, and she uses it eloquently.
He has written eloquently on American liberality and the excitement of American life.
It's red lacy sleeves flowed eloquently down the dress maker's dummy's sides.
It eloquently sums up the entire philosophy behind choosing to assume the duty and responsibility of carrying a weapon.
With an appeal that transcends narrow definitions of jazz, he is assuredly stepping up, eloquently demonstrating the power of groove.
He spoke eloquently of the difficulties and culture shock he experienced upon his release.
She eloquently discusses the need for rejuvenation by using the example of Sundays as a day of rest.
They both smoke well, too, as my mum's fine kedgerees have so eloquently testified down the decades.
It was a genuine pleasure to hear a master talk so eloquently about his work.
I guess she would rather I expressed myself in a more ladylike manner, or at least a little more eloquently.
At the conclusion of his installation homily, Benedict spoke eloquently of friendship in Christ, and how it opens the doors to mutual trust.
We think this sums up things more eloquently than we ever could, so over to you John.
The view that emotions are irrational was eloquently defended by the Epicureans and Stoics.
Manon gave her brother a long look, eyebrows upraised, head lowered, which said eloquently, Oh, and what is going on here?
As she so eloquently writes, ancient Mesopotamian sites and artifacts are part of the fabric of her earliest memories.
However, perhaps because of their maturity, the characters talk frequently and eloquently about their circumstances.
I first saw this suggestion very eloquently expressed in a short column by Roger Ebert.
He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be.
But his eloquently argued position that film-makers have a social responsibility also strikes a chord with me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Dangerfield, in fine feather, disputed eloquently, opposing his tolstoyan theories of non-resistance.
Her khaddar saris continue to preach true Swadeshi more eloquently than her tongue.
Quickly, but eloquently, Blood expressed his thanks, where he knew that no thanks were due.
Senators of the Right were allowed to soliloquize eloquently.
And Kwaque, too awed by the spaciousness to speak, eloquently rolled his eyes in agreement.
Never before in his life had Mark spoken so eloquently nor so lengthily.
But if you would like to hear my fellow-partner eloquently spoken of, I should refer you to Copperfield.
All these, of course, were ample and eloquently set forth by the communicative old chief.
Walter Sullivan, whose 1976 Requiem for the Renascence eloquently argued the obverse of her thesis, is not cited.
The unbrushed tufts of hair sticking up behind and the hastily brushed hair on his temples expressed this most eloquently.
She dwelt earnestly and, indeed, eloquently on the beauty of the scenery.
Indeed, throughout his writings Glissant eloquently pleads for tactics of errantry and nomadology, which he deploys against the discourses of sameness.
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