Sentence examples for the eloquence from inspiring English sources

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the eloquence

noun

The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing.

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The eloquence was typical.

None wrote with the eloquence of Carson.

Re-establish the eloquence of the sport.

That is the eloquence of American action.

Much of the eloquence is connected to Muhammad Ali.

His films stand out for the eloquence of the playing.

You don't hear enough of the eloquence the Nets deserve.

It was Britain; the weather was grayish and the eloquence emotional but calm.

For all the eloquence of Hildegard's speeches, she was not quite a saint.

Before, I thought theatre was about the spoken; after, I understood the eloquence of the unspoken.

With "Black Swan Green," however, Mitchell seems to have learned to appreciate the eloquence of restraint.

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