Exclaims [verb]

Definition of Exclaims:

shout out

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Sentence/Example of Exclaims:

They watch him, and a pall comes over them: until at last the mother exclaims that he makes her nervous, and leads the family off.

A lad on waking exclaims, “The window is covered with frost; I can go skating to-day.”

"You won't listen," exclaims Adolphe, who thinks that a long story will lull Caroline's suspicions.

"This is a white man's government," exclaims the solid south to-day, as in65 1860.

A little boy puts my thoughts into words when he exclaims, "How steady the ground is!"

One critic, after attributing a remark of Chopin's to me, exclaims: "The author is fond of such violent jumps to conclusions."

And Schumann exclaims: "What are ten editorial crowns compared to one such Adagio as that in the second concerto!"

Who,” he exclaims, “that ever asked succors from Bacchus, was able to preserve himself from being enslaved by his auxiliary?

Does he hear some agreeable intelligence, he exclaims, with sparkling eyes and brisk intonation, 'Ja so!'

Then, taking out the fetich, he breathes on it and from it, and exclaims "Si!"