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be proclaiming

verb

To excitedly, verbosely and candidly describe.

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I think we're going to be proclaiming victory, I hope.

It's rather late in the day to be proclaiming one's Americanness, or one's musicality, with defiant displays of machismo.

In any case, Mr. Gordon appeared to be proclaiming that practice eventually makes perfect in dance rehearsals.

She is horrified by a woman riding a motorcycle without a muffler, who seems to be proclaiming her identity through noise.

"He would forever be proclaiming that he had the power, making rash decisions and raising his hand to the sky unlike your human-type umpires today.

If his only intention is to hold on to power, then he will be proclaiming that institutions don't matter, only the person manipulating them.

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Instead, the sole candidate will be proclaimed president on June 1.

An innovative society cannot be proclaimed.

Notwithstanding, more data are needed before SFV can be proclaimed a "virus without a disease".

City officials are proclaiming infrastructure improvements, too.

They were proclaiming victory over history itself.

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