Vociferate v. t. (past & past part. vociferated; pres. part. vociferating) To utter with a loud voice; to shout out. "Though he may vociferate the word liberty."
... in our trees, and sing for us at morning-red,—I will not describe.... But I must mention the great companies of blackbirds—more than the famous "four-and-twenty" who were baked in a pie—that congregate on the tops of contiguous trees, and vociferate with all the clamor of a turbulent political meeting. Politics must certainly be the subject of such a tumultuous debate; but still there is a melody in each individual utterance, and a harmony in the general effect. Mr. Thoreau tells me that these noisy assemblages ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 • Various Read full book for free!