- past progressive of arraign.
Example Sentences
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Patricia was arraigning herself with Sylvia for reasons best known to herself.
From The Shield of Silence by Loughridge, George
It was as if Dick represented the universe Raven was arraigning, was counsel for it, so to speak, and Raven had got, in sheer decency of honor, to stand to his guns.
From Old Crow by Brown, Alice
In the meantime Lieutenant Preston was arraigning the captured delinquents before the officer in charge, and the commandant of midshipmen had already been telephoned for and was on the way.
From Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen by Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving)
One by one she was arraigning all the old tricks she had used in her trade of getting on in the world.
From Her Father's Daughter by Stratton-Porter, Gene
He was arraigning his parent now with open severity.
From In Apple-Blossom Time A Fairy-Tale to Date by Burnham, Clara Louise