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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of monologue.

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Examples

  • I briefly monologued the essence of the "why write?" dilemma, the heart of what I imagine has plagued and perplexed writers since the original search for sharp and colored rocks to carve their points.

    Vulgarity Is The New Black 2010

  • Whoa, I'm looking up and seeing I really monologued.

    Question: How Has the PG-13 Rating Changed Over The Years (if at all)? | /Film 2009

  • Once trapped, the villain stood on a grille directly above the heroes and monologued at them for a while.

    Archive 2009-01-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Once trapped, the villain stood on a grille directly above the heroes and monologued at them for a while.

    Plots that turn your heroes into idiots DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • Her head is usually a cacophony of people's inner-monologued obscenities, but with Bill she finds peace.

    ‘Blood’, Money and Death 2008

  • Medieval Woman- There are equal-opportunity nutters who will talk to anyone they find handy, and I've been monologued at by some.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2008

  • There are very few 2+ character dialogues—Spider interviewed, confronted, and monologued quite well, so I never felt anything was missing.

    Project #46: In 1759 Voltaire published Candide | Spontaneous ∂erivation 2008

  • After pumping up his own ego to the visitors and telling them how important the office was and he was, he monologued for the entire visit, not once asking about the Everest climb.

    10/10/2004 2004

  • I forget exactly where he started to do this, but so far, he's monologued about the glory of his Mercedes to a fast-food drive through, his office, his family, his son, and various other locations.

    Those Mercedes ads mariness 2005

  • On this occasion he monologued on the following subjects: The

    The Lady of the Ice A Novel James De Mille

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