Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: multitudes
IPA transcription: [m'ʌltətj,udz]
Pronunciations of multitudes
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Usage examples
  • "What multitudes of people!" he exclaimed.
  • The Drilgoes had broken in and trapped the multitudes that had taken refuge there.
  • He addressed himself to the unseen multitudes who stared upon him through those grotesque black eyes.
  • A secretion of the brain? The cumulative expression, wholly chemical, of the multitudes of cells that form us?
  • This threat to sell proved in multitudes of instances, "the last straw on the camel's back." When nothing else would start them this would.
  • And at home a magic-lantern filled with the splendours of the New Jerusalem would carry multitudes of rootless hearts quite captive for a time.
  • These innumerable multitudes of ruminating beasts often form an insurmountable obstacle to the passage of the trains; thousands of them have been seen passing over the track for hours together, in compact ranks.
  • The first language of man, the most universal and most energetic of all languages, in short, the only language he had occasion for, before there was a necessity of persuading assembled multitudes, was the cry of nature.
  • He looked about in that very place for his own image; but another man stood in his accustomed corner, and though the clock pointed to his usual time of day for being there, he saw no likeness of himself among the multitudes that poured in through the Porch.
  • Note also, that, when the multitudes came to the prophet, and all, with the classes most obnoxious to the rest, the publicans and the soldiers, asked what he would have them do--thus plainly recognizing that something was required of them--his instruction was throughout in the same direction: they must send away their sins; and each must begin with the fault that lay next him.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording The Aleph (short story), License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Saint Peter, License CC BY-SA 4.0
2. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Elizabeth I of England, License CC BY-SA 4.0