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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of soliloquize.

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Examples

  • "What for a Svaidish faller like me monkey with none of my biziness, I don't know," he soliloquized.

    Charley's Coup 2010

  • "A boat divided against itself won't float," he soliloquized.

    THE MEAT 2010

  • "We just can't leave that cat behind," Daughtry soliloquized in suggestive tones.

    CHAPTER XV 2010

  • Carthey, who appreciated him, soliloquized, "The best of it is he likes it damn well, by damn!"

    CHAPTER 9 2010

  • He soliloquized the while, for it is an error to suppose that the soliloquy is unnatural.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • "I mean to do as I please," soliloquized Rex, as he resumed his breakfast.

    For the term of his natural life 2004

  • I rubbed my hands with delight over my happy notion, and soliloquized aloud, “What a joy there is in going about doing good actions.”

    Hunger 2003

  • “It will be best to threaten her, to frighten her into confession,” he soliloquized.

    Monsieur Lecoq �mile Gaboriau 2003

  • “Yes, yes, round the Cape of Good Hope is the shortest way to Nantucket,” soliloquized Starbuck suddenly, heedless of

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • "None of them ever loved their brawns as I did Jennan," she soliloquized sullenly, perfectly conscious how ill her sentiment befitted her steel, yet unable to extricate her thoughts from their unconscious return to misery.

    The Ship Who Sang McCaffrey, Anne, 1926- 1969

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