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| The art of speaking clearly and expressively before an audience. |
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| To speak in an elaborate, rhetorical manner or deliver in a voice strong with emotion. |
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| Pertaining to public debate. |
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| A quick, witty reply or conversation. |
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| A conversation, or dialogue. |
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| A monologue; or the act of talking to oneself, usually in a play. |
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| A conference at which a particular subject is discussed. |
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| To chatter, babble or talk foolishly and at length. |
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| The state or quality of being quiet, reserved, or uncommunicative. |
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| A masked performance; or a ridiculous performance or empty show. |
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| A vivid picture or representation; or a representation of a scene by the grouping of silent motionless persons in appropriate poses. |
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