exclaim in English

verb
1
cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain.
she looked in the mirror, exclaiming in dismay at her appearance

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1. Barbaric, we might exclaim, how awful!

2. You exclaim, as you cuddle, hug, and kiss.

3. Glory to you! We exclaim with a joyful soul.

4. Why exclaim for a piece of fallen flower?

5. In these such situations one must exclaim 'Bruh!', typically in …

6. The bow flagged in her hand and she heard herself exclaim.

7. The superb culinary technique make people exclaim.

8. 5 synonyms for Call out: cry out, exclaim, outcry, shout, cry

9. ‘I thought Jesus was born on December 25!’ some may exclaim.

10. He can not help exclaim at how much his son have grow.

11. The Munroe girls rushed up to exclaim over her dress.

12. The expression of exclaim and admire was shown on the face of children.

13. I can not help but exclaim that have such a beautiful Beijing place.

14. A closer look, you might exclaim that she is half - breed!

15. He wanted to exclaim his innocence in front of the crowd.

16. To call/ cry out/ exclaim/ Blurt out (something) to somebody; to call/ cry out for something

17. For this is the love and light sweet, let people exclaim envy.

18. Even the much-travelled Portia paused in the ripple of her chatter to exclaim her appreciation.

19. How I would wake weeping, and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire!

20. Praised be the LORD,[Sentencedict.com] I exclaim ! I have been delivered from my enemies.

21. For example, when you drink a good beer... you'll exclaim, " Ahh! " after you drink it.

22. The Mouse, recognizing his roar, came gnawed the rope with his teeth set him free, exclaim.

23. Nevertheless, dazzle in exclaim effect cruel, still many people pointed out all sorts of small flaws.

24. Therefore, some of them were moved to exclaim: “For a fact the Lord was raised up!” —Luke 24:34.

25. Yes, we have every reason to exclaim regarding Jehovah: “How abundant your goodness is, which you have treasured up for those fearing you!”

26. I want to call out bravely, the way little children in the countryside used to exclaim when we passed by.

27. Characters frequently race in to exclaim their interjections with petite Ariosos; several short and catchy songs are also given to the ensemble

28. The Secret Teacher: Labelling students is an Appalling lack of professionalism The Secret Teacher: Upon seeing the name, not the work, I’ve heard colleagues exclaim ‘oh, he’s a D’

29. Shakspeare makes Cleopatra, alluding to Antony, exclaim-- "The demi-Atlas of this earth, the arm And Burgonet of men." In the second part of "Henry VI."

30. As we see so many in the world today living in confusion or, worse, wandering in forbidden paths and suffering unnecessarily the consequences of poor choices, it makes me want to exclaim as did Alma:

31. Blurt something out tell, reveal, give away, cry, exclaim, leak, spill, disclose, come out with, let out, spout (informal), babble, divulge, let slip, blab, utter suddenly Over the food, Richard Blurted out what was on …

32. Hence, Jesus was moved to exclaim: “Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the killer of the prophets and stoner of those sent forth to her, —how often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks together under her wings!

33. And the crocks of the earth must rend; and because of the dgroanings of the earth, many of the kings of the isles of the sea shall be wrought upon by the Spirit of God, to exclaim: The God of nature suffers.

34. There are many synonyms of Blurted which include Babble, Betray, Blab, Disclose, Divulge, Exclaim, Jabber, Leak, Reveal, Spout, Come Out With, Let Out, Give Away, Spill The Beans, Let Slip, Run Off At The Mouth, Let On, Cry Out, Burst Out With, Call Out, Let