Pronunciation of the English word eloquence.
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1. | We marveled at the little boy's eloquence. | |
2. | Such was his eloquence that everybody was moved to tears. | |
3. | He is a Cicero in eloquence. | |
4. | He is second to none in eloquence in the world of politics. | |
5. | There is eloquence in screaming. | |
6. | Do thou what's straight still crooked deem; Thy greatest art still stupid seem, And eloquence a stammering scream. | |
7. | Their discourse was not very connected, but they were the better pleased, for where there is much love there is little eloquence. | |
8. | These and many more arguments he urged with all the eloquence of a pleader who has received three thousand drachmas for his fee. | |
9. | He never distinguished himself by his eloquence. | |
10. | She never distinguished herself by her eloquence. |