monologuise

/məˈnɑləˌɡaɪz/
verb
  1. To deliver a long speech by oneself, especially in a performance or conversation.
    • The actor monologuised for twenty minutes without a single pause.
    • She tends to monologuise at parties, leaving little room for others to talk.
    • In the workshop, each student had to monologuise a scene from Shakespeare.
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