| The words, which contain a lover's pathetic expostulation with his fickle mistress, are set for four voices. |
| It was exciting, and always got the crowd going, with much clapping, expostulation and dancing of the gopak. |
| This, under the circumstances, has been justly characterized by one of the witnesses as an expression of remonstrance or expostulation. |
| I am sick of the paranoid expostulations of our politicians on the threat of terrorism and terrorist activity in our country. |
| Compare and contrast the treatment meted out to Minister Lewis, who was constantly interrupted with incredulous comments and expostulations. |
| Imogen was deaf to their expostulations, and indurate and callous as adamant to their persuasions. |