0 past simple and past participle of exclaim --
1 to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise, fear, pleasure, etc.: --
[ + speech ] "Nonsense!" he exclaimed in disgust.
[ + speech ] "You can't leave now!" she exclaimed.
The servant exclaimed that he could not possibly make a likeness exactly like the king.
There they come, the birds of my youth, he exclaimed.
Line three opens up with an exclaimed expression such seems.
The youth exclaimed that the king was a fool, turned into a dove, and flew off.
He exclaimed that their lifestyle and what they rapped about were fraudulent, and that they were not from the streets.
Two hours later, he exclaimed with relief that the fire had stopped three doors from his home.
There is some dispute as to who said this, and whether it was really exclaimed at all.
They were excited when he showed them his own chest hair, and exclaimed that he must be a monkey.