Examples of 'spoke up' in a sentence

Meaning of "spoke up"

Spoke up: This phrase means to speak out or express an opinion, especially assertively or publicly, in a conversation or discussion
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  • simple past tense of speak up

How to use "spoke up" in a sentence

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She spoke up fearlessly in defence of women everywhere.
But the woman spoke up from inside.
He spoke up when others held their silence.
I liked the way he spoke up in the responses.
I spoke up for not torturing that boy.
I wish that people spoke up more plainly.
I only spoke up because he already wanted to have.
I was surprised to hear that you spoke up for mr.
I never even spoke up about who they were.
Then a woman from the clan spoke up.
Michel spoke up and announced new actions.
Just then the queen spoke up again.
She spoke up for honest trade prices.
His teacher says he rarely spoke up in class.
I spoke up for you because of your girl.

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You were the one who spoke up for me.
So she spoke up against the spiritual treatment.
Take that boy you spoke up for.
Jereby spoke up as if she just remembered something.
They threatened to kill her if she spoke up.
No one spoke up while our planet suffered.
But one member of the group spoke up.
Kazakami spoke up as if to shake off a bad feeling.
A man sitting next to him spoke up immediately.
Only one spoke up in favor of the plan.
But one of the other men spoke up.
Lois spoke up for the first time.
Then the blond man spoke up again.
Alla spoke up in defense of the absent parent.
One of the elders of the village spoke up.
He spoke up on behalf of those who had no voice.
The taller of the two strangers spoke up.
Joshua spoke up for the first time.
No one else moved or spoke up to stop him.
Morgan spoke up for the first time.
The man from the roadside spoke up.
Then a voice spoke up from behind them.
The mother of the child then spoke up.
And so she spoke up as if taking a step forward.
A man in the middle of the room spoke up.
Yamakawa also spoke up against participation in elections.
A few seconds past before she spoke up.
Another spoke up after they finished laughing.
The boy then spoke up again.
I spoke up to my pastors and asked for help.
I was angry that she never spoke up in front of my father.
You spoke up for her yourself that day.
And somebody spoke up and said.
Spoke up for you when no one else would.
No rude senator spoke up to interrupt this propaganda.

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