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Like orations
Answer for the clue "Like orations ", 6 letters:
spoken
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1 Relating to speech 2 Speaking in a specified way v (past participle of speak English)
Usage examples of spoken.
Howbeit he had looked on the King closely and wisely, and deemed that he was both cruel and guileful, so that he rejoiced that he had spoken naught of Ursula, and he was minded to keep her within gates all the while they abode at Cheaping-Knowe.
I noticed that the boy I had spoken to, the one addressed by Mr Quigg as Mealy-Plant, was, like me, making no attempt to obtain any of the potatoes although he was one of the comparatively larger boys.
But now that Kutuzov had spoken to the gentleman ranker, he addressed him with the cordiality of an old friend.
Once a religion is established in a nation the Lord leads that nation according to the precepts and tenets of its own religion, and He has provided that there should be precepts in every religion like those in the Decalog, that God should be worshiped, His name not be profaned, a holy day be observed, that parents be honored, murder, adultery and theft not be committed, and false witness not be spoken.
Islamic Orientalism between the wars shared in the general sense of cultural crisis adumbrated by Auerbach and the others I have spoken of briefly, without at the same time developing in the same way as the other human sciences.
Of the other two, one was ideogrammatic, the figuration of ideas, and the other alphabetic, the representation of spoken sounds.
The making of the railway of which I have spoken, and the amalgamation of the provinces would greatly tend to such an event.
The words were spoken in her mind with such clarity that Amelle jumped.
Instead, it was as though his words about the squire, lightly spoken, had reminded Libby Ames of .
Later, are added to these the answers to simple spoken questions, these answers being partly interjectional, partly articulate, joined into syllables, words, and then sentences.
Pique--Reconciliation--The First Meeting--A Philosophical Parenthesis My beautiful nun had not spoken to me, and I was glad of it, for I was so astonished, so completely under the spell of her beauty, that I might have given her a very poor opinion of my intelligence by the rambling answers which I should very likely have given to her questions.
The Jew was astonished at my not having spoken to the secretary, although my silence had cried more loudly than his cowardly complaints.
She was astonished to see me so undone and cast down, and asked me what was the grief of which I had spoken to her father, and which had proved too strong for my philosophy.
He supposed she was still resentful of the way he had spoken to her about young Chandler and the new Avenger murder.
It is true that I did not mean for you or any one here in Orham to learn of my--of our trouble, and if Babbie had not told you so much I probably should never have spoken to you about it.