Vociferous Mnemonic
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vociferous
vociferous
noisy
Examples
- They are vociferous in the breeding season.
- Germans in Bohemia protested vociferously.
- Dozens of editors participated and argued vociferously.
- He was a vociferous opponent of the Oxford Movement.
- All were vociferous and at times nasty in their comments.
- Both sides argue vociferously in favor of their opinion.
- It is a fact that people have this opinion and vociferously assert it.
- Among these was the Quasi War, of which he was a vociferous foe.
- As a senator, Al Gore was the most vociferous critic of these waivers.
- Biprodas is a vociferous supporter of equal dignity and rights for women.
conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry
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"Voice + Ferocious. A loud and ferocious voice demanding attention."
Voice + Fur + Us. Loud voices like a crowd of us covered in fur.
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