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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soliloquize.

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Examples

  • She even soliloquizes with classic shounen declarations along the arduous path to victory: Now I'm one step closer to that guy!

    Manga Mondays with Kethylia | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007

  • Take the end of scene 1: the ingenue a mezzo rather than a soprano; in Slavic operas it was common for the "flighty" character to have a heavier voice than the "serious" character tells off the heroine's drunken, mother-fixated husband, then soliloquizes about her own sympathy for the heroine, but can't shake the feeling that it's not any of her business.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2006

  • And this it was, this same unaccountable, cunning life-principle in him; this it was, that kept him a great part of the time soliloquizing; but only like an unreasoning wheel, which also hummingly soliloquizes; or rather, his body was a sentry-box and this soliloquizer on guard there, and talking all the time to keep himself awake.

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • Suddenly, seizing the rosary given to him by the Princess and pressing it to his lips, he soliloquizes:

    O'Kell - Criticism - Critical Contexts 1976

  • Beneath the window of the fair Juliet, Romeo soliloquizes:

    Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce

  • Lord Biron, who imagines himself in love with the beautiful Rosaline, soliloquizes in this fashion:

    Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce

  • Another new and very singular drama opens with Bonaparte, who soliloquizes about Spain.

    The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 6, June 1810

  • "So, Burrill has been killed," soliloquizes the portly gentleman seating himself before his cheery fire.

    The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch

  • Helena soliloquizes regarding the inconsistency of Demetrius since he saw

    Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce

  • Friar Laurence, in contemplation of tying love-knots soliloquizes in the following lofty lines:

    Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce

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