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vociferation
Noun: "the act of exclaiming; violent outcry"
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Spectator
Violent gesture and
vociferation
naturally shake the hearts of the ignorant
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Byron
Plaintive strains succeeding the
vociferations
of emotion or of pain
1749
,
Henry Fielding
,
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
, volume IV, London:
A
[
ndrew
]
Millar
,
[
…
]
,
→OCLC
, book iii:
And as she apprehended the boy's life was in danger, she screamed ten times louder than before; and indeed Master Blifil himself now seconded her with all the
vociferation
in his power.
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