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Definition of Monologued
1. monologue [v] - See also: monologue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monologued
Literary usage of Monologued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America by River and Rail: Or, Notes by the Way on the New World and Its People by William Ferguson (1856)
"... could not be left to judge for themselves what they should drink and what they
should not!" And so on he monologued, very indignantly, for a good while. ..."
2. The Perfume of Eros: A Fifth Avenue Incident by Edgar Saltus (1905)
"Later, the dinner at an end, the women gone, the hole still unfilled, he called
for whisky and soda and monologued plaintively on the disasters of the day. ..."
3. Thomas Starr King, Patriot and Preacher by Charles William Wendte (1921)
"About Robert Schuyler, who was his parishioner, he monologued as wonderfully as
De Quincey. Ware has a difficult post. Sylvester Judd's daguerreotype is in ..."
4. A Complete Manual of English Literature by Thomas Budd Shaw, Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1872)
"... which it opens has a strong resemblance to the first monologued Goethe's hero;
and the invocation of the Witch of the Alps, the meditation of Manfred on ..."
5. The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot by Walter Bagehot, Mrs Russell Barrington (1915)
"As noted before, he never monologued, and when he made a speech he seemed to have
failed in rhetorical power. His voice was not adapted to public speaking. ..."
6. Thomas Starr King, Patriot and Preacher by Charles William Wendte (1921)
"About Robert Schuyler, who was his parishioner, he monologued as wonderfully as
De Quincey. Ware has a difficult post. Sylvester Judd's daguerreotype is in ..."