Use "eloquently" in a sentence

1. 7 Jack can express himself eloquently.

2. 15 He expressed his ideas eloquently.

3. 2 Jan speaks eloquently about her art.

4. Others have eloquently addressed the theme of this meeting.

5. I was toasted by him most eloquently at the dinner.

6. (Luke 13:4) Jesus argued eloquently against fatalistic reasoning.

7. 5 She spoke eloquently on the subject for about an hour.

8. 6 His face expressed his grief more eloquently than any words.

9. Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

10. 3 She spoke eloquently about the need for action.

11. While he expressed his viewpoints eloquently, I remained thoroughly unconvinced.

12. 30 Every time when he gives a report, he always talks eloquently.

13. 1 I was toasted by him most eloquently at the dinner.

14. 4 The poet eloquently expresses the sense of lost innocence.

15. 16 He spoke so eloquently as to move us to tears.

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17. 10 She had pleaded for help as eloquently as she could.

18. " Life will find a way ", as you once so eloquently put it

19. 14 Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

20. In her diary she writes eloquently about ethnic violence: “I keep asking Why?

21. 26 And was it really the crime of passion that Wilde eloquently records?

22. 12 Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

23. Antonyms for Brokenly include coherently, fluently, perfectly, articulately, eloquently, naturally, fluidly, smoothly, volubly and equally

24. 24 Significantly, your photograph alongside Coun Williams' letter, illustrates this point more eloquently than words.

25. As the hon. member correctly and eloquently points out, terrible things are happening as a result

26. 13 Or, as granny so eloquently remarked, get yerself on outdoors and blow the stink off.

27. And I think that the argument can't be put any more eloquently than that.

28. 17 Jataka stories speak eloquently of those human values, which contribute, to harmony, pleasure and progress.

29. 20 No one waxed more eloquently than Mr Sarkozy about the iniquities of liberal markets.

30. 22 Ramsey spoke out about his faith for Liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds.

31. 23 The guiltless freedom and profound family security that Maddy and Patrick enjoy speak eloquently for extended family.

32. 🔊 After the wedding, the best man spoke quite eloquently when saying the Benison at the reception

33. 19 But he also speaks eloquently about introducing more merit pay and creating more charter schools.

34. Ramsey spoke out about his faith for Liberalism and talked eloquently about the freedom of Liberal minds.

35. 9 In the book, Godwin eloquently describes in words and photographs the ills our land is prey to.

36. We have mutual interest in each other’s prosperity, as our trade statistics and investment trends eloquently indicate.

37. 21 Ted is no stranger to the misfortunes of war, as Simon Parry's excellent book Intruders over Britain eloquently relates.

38. 25 He speaks with really quite a small vocabulary which suggests he is unused to expressing himself eloquently.

39. "A Thousand Brains eloquently expresses the ultimate goal of thousands of scientists: to understand the mechanics of the human mind

40. That, my friends, is, as so eloquently noted, is 'Bogarting' Dont clamb your cigar while Bogarting your revolver cylinder

41. Armfuls of Time eloquently portrays the psychological experience of such children, who are irreversibly changed from the moment of diagnosis

42. The influence that this sermon has on many peoples and cultures eloquently testifies to the existence of “the great teacher.”

43. Barracoon is a powerful, breathtakingly beautiful, and at times, heart wrenching, account of one man’s story, eloquently told in his own language

44. (redirected from A silver tongue) have A silver tongue To be particularly eloquently and/or artfully persuasive in speech

45. Armfuls of Time eloquently portrays the psychological experience of such children, who are irreversibly changed from the moment of diagnosis

46. Lost gems such as The Americanization of Emily (1964), and Giant, the adaptation of Edna Ferber’s novel, are eloquently reclaimed

47. He can speak eloquently of the need to reduce the size of government and extricate it from our private lives.

48. 8 He can speak eloquently of the need to reduce the size of government and extricate it from our private lives.

49. 14 No literary work could more eloquently or plainly spell out the dangers that exist for the woman who competes in male pursuits.

50. Barracoon is a powerful, breathtakingly beautiful, and at times, heart wrenching, account of one man’s story, eloquently told in his own language

51. Aspies will tend to jump into the thickness of conversation rather quickly, rather eloquently, and without much consideration for time or outcome

52. "Barracoon is a powerful, breathtakingly beautiful, and at times, heart wrenching, account of one man's story, eloquently told in his own language

53. 27 There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently.

54. In Christian theology and ethics, Charity (a translation of the Greek word agapē, also meaning “love”) is most eloquently shown in the life, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ.

55. 28 This distributed model allows publishers and subscribers to reduce the number of actions required to serve up feeds and is what Anil Dash eloquently describes as the Pushbutton Web.

56. 29 Over 35 years ago, I began developing a new tonal vocabulary for the piano that allows the higher harmonic overtones to speak as eloquently as the notes themselves.

57. That support is why The Temple’s old social hall was named “Friendship Hall.” During the first Shabbat service after the Bombing, Rabbi Rothschild spoke perhaps the most eloquently.

58. Technical analyst David Aronson wrote: The Elliott Wave Principle, as popularly practiced, is not a legitimate theory, but a story, and a compelling one that is eloquently told by Robert Prechter.

59. Your post does not even adress mine, therefore is as you so Blovious, specious and eloquently say "pure garbage" Somtimes you have to call a spade (your post), a spade (pure garbage)

60. 18 He spoke eloquently against the expansion of slavery in the West, became a leader of the new Republican party,[www.Sentencedict.com] and gained national attention in 1858 from his debates with Stephen A. Douglas.

61. Barres, Maurice The political outlook of the radical Right was most eloquently articulated by the literary figure and political activist, Maurice Barres, who rejected the Jacobin idea of French national identity as molded by the ideological legacy of the Revolution

62. Survivors of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp eloquently and movingly tell of their experiences of deportation, family destruction, and their own survival, together with the history of its place in the Nazi death camp system and its liberation by the British army in April 1945.

63. Levine expresses this truth most eloquently: “Jewish beliefs in the Afterlife are as diverse as Judaism itself, from the traditional view expecting the unity of flesh and spirit in a resurrected body, to the idea that we live on in our children and grandchildren, to a sense of heaven (perhaps

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65. ‘We all Ardently believe this investment is planting a new sustainable economy for the future.’ ‘He was Ardently devoted to the least detail.’ ‘I must tell you how much I Ardently admire and love you.’ ‘For 20 years, she has eloquently and Ardently defended civil liberties.’ ‘I will fight as Ardently as I know how.’

66. This certainty is even stronger for Christians, to whom the Letter to the Hebrews proclaims: "You have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to countless angels in festal gathering, and to the assembly of the first-born who are enrolled in heaven, and to God the judge of all, and to the spirits of the just made perfect, and to Jesus, the mediator of a new covenant, and to the sprinkled blood that speaks more eloquently than that of Abel" (Heb 12,22-24).