Definition of Soliloquised

1. soliloquise [v] - See also: soliloquise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soliloquised

soliferrum
solifidian
solifidianism
solifidians
soliflor
soliflors
solifluction
solifluctions
soliform
solifugae
solifuge
solifugid
solifugids
soliloquies
soliloquise
soliloquised (current term)
soliloquises
soliloquising
soliloquist
soliloquists
soliloquize
soliloquized
soliloquizer
soliloquizers
soliloquizes
soliloquizing
soliloquy
soling
solion
solions

Literary usage of Soliloquised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Leisure Hour edited by William Haig Miller, James Macaulay, William Stevens (1876)
"Ah, that'll be kinder like than burning the poor old lass," Shuck soliloquised, as his master strode to the window. Opening the casement, the governor stood ..."

2. The Rhine, Legends, Traditions, History, from Cologne to Mainz by Joseph Snowe (1839)
"soliloquised the discomfited young knight, as he strained his eyes, ... soliloquised he again, forgetful at the moment of the result of his former ..."

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