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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
moralize .
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Examples
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Lucio goes off, and the Duke "moralizes" the incident in
The Man Shakespeare Frank Harris 1893
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Sa'di "moralizes" the tale, to the effect that love dwells in the eye of the beholder.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 3 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Literature comments on narrative, and this is when it moralizes.
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"Our God is not the God of Western scholasticism," the igoumenos of the Gregoríos monastery on Athos moralizes.
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Their party moralizes way too much to do anyone good as a whole. roben wrote on August 29, 2007 6: 27 AM:
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"Our God is not the God of Western scholasticism," the igoumenos of the Gregoríos monastery on Athos moralizes.
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Literature comments on narrative, and this is when it moralizes.
Sunday Salon: Part Two of John Carey’s What Good are the Arts 2009
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"Our God is not the God of Western scholasticism," the igoumenos of the Gregoríos monastery on Athos moralizes.
Ecumenism 2009
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If he cooked as badly as he moralizes, his dishes would be tasteless reproductions of laboratory-tested recipes.
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If he cooked as badly as he moralizes, his dishes would be tasteless reproductions of laboratory-tested recipes.
Archive 2010-01-01 2010
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