From Kew he turned to the great guardsman, and taking him by the coat began to apostrophise him. |
He paused before the absurd epitome to apostrophise, wagged a finger at it, and got wag for wag. |
It is difficult in such poetry not to apostrophise one's subject as Whitman did. |
Finally he rushed to the door, from the threshold of which he began to apostrophise his friend with excited gestures. |
But, suddenly he turned his head and in a fit of paternal indignation began to apostrophise young Angiolo Mascara. |
I took the liberty of transposing three pronouns from the first person to the second, so as to apostrophise our Boche brethren. |