Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The children were vociferating loudly in the playground.
During the concert, the lead singer started vociferating incoherently, disappointing the audience.
The teacher asked the students to stop vociferating during the lecture.
The teacher asked the students to stop vociferating during the class so they could focus.
In the crowded market, the street vendors were vociferating to attract customers to their stalls.
The drunk man stumbled into the street, vociferating nonsensical phrases.
The angry customer began vociferating at the cashier over the incorrect billing.
The protestors were vociferating outside the government building.
The teacher asked the students to stop vociferating and focus on their work.
The politician kept vociferating his views on economic policy during the debate.
The construction site next door is constantly vociferating with the sound of machinery.
The professor's lecture was so confusing that he seemed to be vociferating rather than explaining the subject.
The teacher had to ask the students to stop vociferating during the class discussion.
The politician started vociferating during the debate, making it difficult for anyone to follow his argument.
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