10 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Vociferate' in a Sentence
"To speak or cry out loudly or noisily; shout; bawl." more
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The coach vociferated instructions to the players during the intense soccer match.
The sports commentator will have been vociferating the play-by-play commentary throughout the thrilling match.
The enthusiastic sports fan will vociferate cheers for his favorite team during the match.
He had been vociferating his excitement throughout the thrilling match.
He is vociferating instructions to the team during the intense soccer match.
In the stadium, the soccer fans will have vociferated their support for their favorite team throughout the match.
After the controversial decision was announced, the fans had vociferated their disapproval in the stadium.
As the referee makes a controversial decision, the fans will be vociferating their displeasure in the stadium.
The enthusiastic fans have been vociferating their support for the winning team.
The coach has vociferated instructions from the sidelines.
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