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give utterance

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It has a tendency to give utterance to its intention, and that by professing the truth, that sinners may be won.

On every occasion of annoyance, he was heard to give utterance to his favourite oath “Jarnidieu!”

But she did not venture to give utterance to these bold sentiments when Clifford put her on the boat at Harwich.

One might have expected him to give utterance to an ancient tribal war-cry, but he didn't even do that.

“I speak to go with you then,” flashed back Jud, even as Bluff opened his mouth to give utterance to the same desire.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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