Pronunciation of the English word proclaim.
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1. | His manners proclaim him a gentleman. | |
2. | To save the world requires faith and courage: faith in reason, and courage to proclaim what reason shows to be true. | |
3. | "In rolling ages there shall come the day / when heirs of old Assaracus shall tame / Phthia and proud Mycene to obey, / and terms of peace to conquered Greeks proclaim." | |
4. | "Tell me," she says, "thy wanderings; stranger, come, / thy friends' mishaps and Danaan wiles proclaim; / for seven long summers now have seen thee roam / o'er every land and sea, far from thy native home." | |
5. | "Lo! what Apollo from Ortygia's shrine / would sing, unasked he sends us to proclaim." | |
6. | Tomorrow we shall proclaim a republic. | |
7. | Gentlemen! Tomorrow we shall proclaim the Republic. | |
8. | Nna Yamna said: "Now Saïda I come back to you. We heard about your poestry, come on, proclaim us your poems that comfort us." | |
9. | Yanni continued to proclaim his innocence. | |
10. | You've only really won over your listeners when they adore your promises, fear your threats, hate what you complain about, gladly do as you suggest and regret what you regrettably proclaim. |