Similar words: piece, a piece of, nosepiece, timepiece, go to pieces, piece rate, piece together, masterpiece. Meaning: ['maʊθpɪːs] n. 1. a part that goes over or into the mouth of a person 2. an acoustic device; the part of a telephone into which a person speaks 3. a spokesperson (as a lawyer) 4. (especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's mouth 5. the tube of a pipe or cigarette holder that a smoker holds in the mouth 6. the aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly.
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(1) The newspaper is the mouthpiece of the government.
(2) To play the recorder, blow gently into the mouthpiece.
(3) Blake held his handkerchief over the mouthpiece to muffle his voice.
(4) Ben put his hand over the mouthpiece and shouted to me.
(5) He put his hand over the mouthpiece and called his wife to the phone.
(6) This newspaper is just a Republican mouthpiece.
(7) He shouted into the mouthpiece.
(8) He became the official mouthpiece of the moderate leadership.
(9) This newspaper is the mouthpiece of the government.
(10) He bellowed information into the mouthpiece of his portable telephone.
(11) I cupped my hand over the mouthpiece of the phone so they couldn't hear me.
(12) The newspaper was the mouthpiece of the National Democratic Party.
(13) The newspaper has become the official mouthpiece of the opposition party.
(14) Pravda formally was the mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
(15) Clayt lifted the mouthpiece to the radio.
(16) Their mouthpiece is the vice-president.
(17) Jerry painted with a brush held by a mouthpiece.
(18) Even so[sentencedict .com], the Graphophone mouthpiece was not much more sensitive than that of the tinfoil phonograph.
(19) These plays were the mouthpiece of the revolutionary bourgeoisie and always reflected their values.
(20) The Chemical Manufacturers Association is the mouthpiece of the American chemicals industry.
(21) He even took out his mouthpiece and chatted up the referees during free throws.
(22) He showed him how to blow into the ivory mouthpiece.
(23) The media is controlled by the state and acts as a mouthpiece for the ruling party.
(24) Take a deep breath in then exhale into the mouthpiece.
(25) Pidgeon's bizarrely flat mannerisms and speaking style make her the perfect mouthpiece for Mamet's best lines.
(26) Its circulation soared above 100,000 a day, outstripping the state-owned Herald(sentencedict.com), which has become a government mouthpiece.
(27) Triton shells are frequently found in shrines, and with the narrow end cut away to make a mouthpiece.
(28) When Coltrane breathed into his instrument his entire life seemed to pass through the reed and mouthpiece into the resounding metal.
(29) The commonalty find their justification in speaking by speaking as the mouthpiece of another.
(30) The Churches have a clear responsibility to be a mouthpiece for those who don't have a platform.
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