oratorically造句
例句與造句
- I have seen him grow spiritually and oratorically over the years.
- Some folks still haven't heard; Dole is oratorically impaired.
- Of course, he has a lot of those wooden evenings, oratorically speaking.
- It may have worked oratorically for Cicero, but backfired when used by Goldwater.
- Oratorically gifted, Huey has shown the ability to seize and hold the attention of entire crowds of people when he wants to do so.
- It's difficult to find oratorically in a sentence. 用oratorically造句挺難的
- As the crowd joined in and the fur flew oratorically, Lothrop tried in vain to restore order, The New York Times reported in 1938.
- But this was one of the rare occasions in the Senate when the day was carried oratorically, both sides conceded, by a senator on the losing side.
- The surprise of the trip has been Gore, who is oratorically fired so far beyond his usual phlegmatic level that he seems fresh from an assertiveness-training seminar.
- There, flanked by big-name geneticists, President Clinton oratorically toasted the mapping of the human genome and asserted, " Today we are learning the language in which God created life ."
- Last year, on the first anniversary of the World Trade Center attack, some found it discouraging but not surprising that neither Pataki nor Mayor Michael R . Bloomberg even tried to rksm oratorically to the moment.
- At an office near the port in Anchorage, with electronic mail from Russia glowing on the computer screens of Alaska Russia Co ., David A . Heatwole asked oratorically : " What happens if Yeltsin loses?
- Historians who must sift through the carefully reasoned contentions in yards of prepared verdict decisions would do well not to overlook the aside of wonderment when Sen . Ron Wyden, D-Ore ., oratorically pinched himself.
- Perhaps the best the Democrats have, in terms of platform presence, is the little-known but oratorically gifted Kweisi Mfume, a former representative from Maryland who recently took over as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
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