Ruffling, and swelling, and snorting, and slapping their breasts, and brandishing their arms, they would vociferate all their exploits; reminding the Blackfeet how they had drenched their towns in tears and blood; enumerate the blows they had inflicted, the warriors they had slain, the scalps they had brought off in triumph.

"The people are either fast asleep, or probably, as this is a lonely place, are afraid to open their door." He then began to vociferate pretty loudly, and at last an old woman, opening an upper casement, asked, Who they were, and what they wanted?

Thus, the impressions that readers form in their minds of a character whose words are introduced by bawl or vociferate will be completely different from those that they form of a character whose speech is reported using verbs such as beg or implore.

Thus, readers' assignment of a speech act introduced by beg or implore will be completely different from one introduced by bellow or vociferate , for example.

Lawyers mobilized vigorously outside the Parliament to vociferate against the draft finance law, doctors said all the evil that they thought, pharmacists do not think less, the UGTT, regardless of what the President of the Republic said, has not yet buried the hatches, the employers' organization - UTICA -- drags its feet...

Of human beings: To cry in a loud and deep voice; to shout, vociferate , roar (depreciative or humorous); also (seriously) to roar from pain.

all they know is to murmur, or applaud, or acclaim, or vociferate , or cry out, or shriek at the top of their voices" (6).