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vociferation

[voh-sif-uh-rey-shuhn] / voʊˌsɪf əˈreɪ ʃən /


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So saying he rushed out, and did not observe that the maiden was looking down again from above into the saloon, to which she had been drawn by the vociferation of the quarrellers.

From The Pictures; The Betrothing Novels by Thirlwall, Connop

After much vociferation we both ended by appealing to the future, that enlightened and upright judge who always, alas! arrives too late.

From The Recollections of Alexis de Tocqueville by Tocqueville, Alexis de

The congregation still laughed, and the preacher, in the warmth of his zeal, redoubled his vociferation and action.

From Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom by Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold)

The acolytes with the removal of their scarlet cassocks, were become somewhat ragged urchins playing pitch and toss with much gesture and vociferation.

From The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia by Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset)

As we neared the beach, two oomiaks, full of women, arrived, and the "teymas" and vociferation were redoubled.

From Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea by Franklin, John