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Soliloquize   Listen
verb
Soliloquize  v. i.  (past & past part. soliloquized; pres. part. soliloquizing)  To utter a soliloquy; to talk to one's self.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Soliloquize" Quotes from Famous Books



... This was the last-straw. He was really angry and out of patience, and somewhat confused, so he decided to go to his library and think it all over. As soon as he arrived there he impatiently seated himself in an easy chair and began to soliloquize after this fashion: "I wonder where Walter got that idea about sending me to jail, what can that have to do with his sickness; then to think my wife agreed with him. Let me see, what did she say? I was so outraged I can scarcely recall what was said. I believe though she said something ...
— The Pastor's Son • William W. Walter

... did I soliloquize until I reached my house, where, having retired to the harem, I endeavoured to seek repose for the remainder of the day, in order to chew the cud of my bitter reflections. But I was mistaken; for, to add to my misery, Shekerleb, my wife, as ...
— The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan • James Morier



Words linked to "Soliloquize" :   soliloquise, monologuise, monologuize, talk, speak, soliloquy



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