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coram populo
/ ˈkɔːræm ˈpɒpʊˌləʊ /
adverb
- in the presence of the people; publicly
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Example Sentences
He fills railway carriages and omnibuses, obstructs the pavement in perambulators, and is suckled coram populo in the Exhibition.
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Of late their outbreaks have not been confined to night-work, but take place in open daylight, coram populo et police.
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I did not, of course, tear my hair coram populo over my loss, and she took it for lordly indifference.
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Videntur olim coram populo, sive ad instruendum sive ad placendum, a fratribus mendicantibus reprsentata.
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Just consider what life would be, if every rogue was found out, and flogged coram populo!
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