moralize造句1. He's always moralizing about the behaviour of young people.
2. As a dramatist I hate to moralize.
3. He's always moralizing about 'young people today'.
4. The play veers from loopy comedy to serious moralizing.
5. The speaker began moralizing on the right way for people to behave, and his listeners soon lost interest.
6. She's always moralizing about the behaviour of today's young people.
6.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
7. Practically all moralizing is absent from Romantic drama.
8. But it is not for me to moralize.
9. Another important characteristic of the sentimental comedy is its moralizing, ethical nature.
10. Another outstanding characteristic of this genre is its didactic, moralizing character.
11. Practically all moralizing is absent from this play as it is from Romantic theater.
12. The play was also noteworthy for its virtuous characters, it moralizing quality and the theme of recognition.
13. Then, too, right beside the moralizing lay a deep and thoroughgoing tolerance.
14. While there is a certain grubby vitality to the show, it wears thin long before the final round of moralizing.
15. To speak tediously or sententiously; moralize.
16. But he did not moralize long.
17. My dear boy, you are really beginning to moralize.
18. His ethicism often led him to moralize.
19. A man who moralize is usually a hypocrite, and a women who moralize is invariably plain.
20. He loved animals and endeavoured, in his engravings, to moralize an immoral society.