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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(31) That is why Le Monde took the unusual step of acting as a mouthpiece for the representatives of underground movements.
(32) Our editorial page, however, was no mouthpiece for any political party.
(33) Then, with confirmation from the counts that their political mouthpiece had performed splendidly at the polls, they turned on Portadown.
(34) She speaks quickly into the bright-red mouthpiece of her telephone.
(35) Again, a palm across the mouthpiece and the drone of conversation in the background.
(36) He used to be ridden in a twisted mouthpiece double bridle and yet still he was very strong.
(37) Bitter salt water got past the mouthpiece, choking her,[www.Sentencedict.com] eyes streaming with the effort of coughing.
(38) Before bringing the receiver to his face, he rubs the earpiece and mouthpiece against the sleeve of his denim jacket.
(39) In 1917 Stalin became editor of Pravda, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
(40) He unscrewed the mouthpiece which had been hastily jammed on and caught by the thread.
(41) The indigenous communities of Chiapas discuss and decide, and he is their mouthpiece.
(42) And one day I stumbled upon a book that changed my young life: The Great Mouthpiece.
(43) In addition, the disposable spirometry mouthpiece filters used by each of these patients became heavily contaminated.
(44) He was considered to be a mouthpiece for Bouterse, whom he immediately reinstated as Army Commander-in-Chief.
(45) It was the same old-fashioned type as Miss Tuckey's and he unscrewed the mouthpiece carefully but found nothing extra inside.
(46) The clarinetist fitted a new reed onto his mouthpiece.
(47) He'd only get a mouthpiece to spring him.
(48) A medicated inhalant dispenser (1) has a plastics material body (2) having a mouthpiece (3).
(49) This newspaper is [ acts as ] the mouthpiece of the government.
(50) But surrounded by family and friends at Balmoral, Sydney Morse declared, Victoria unbent enough to speak a few words in the general direction of the Graphophone's mouthpiece.
(51) The newspaper was only a mouthpiece of certain rich people.
(52) Durga Metal: Easily the most powerful alto mouthpiece I've ever played. Just enormous amounts of volume.
(53) Check inside and outside of the inhaler including the mouthpiece for the presence of loose objects.
(54) Remus might easily have been a mouthpiece for Southern self - pity.
(55) That is, the BBC is not the mouthpiece of the government.
(56) He stepped up to the mouthpiece on the wall box and 15)cut loose on Sally Goodin.
(57) He tied the mouthpiece to a broom handle, then ran a wire from it to the radio.
(58) Hold inhaler upright between fingers and thumb with your thumb on the base, below the mouthpiece.
(59) CR300H Bach USA - . 459" bore, 1st slide thumb hook, Monel pistons, clear lacquer, Bach 349-6 mouthpiece, 5091 case".
(60) He stepped up to the mouthpiece on the wall box and cut loose on Sally Goodin.
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