Synonym: ambo, dais, podium, rostrum, soapbox, stump. Similar words: vulpine, pulp, palpitate, palpitating, helping, alpinist, gulp, helping hand. Meaning: ['pʊlpɪt] n. a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it.
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61. Arguably, all he has left is the bully pulpit.
62. Son: Put the clock right behind the pulpit.
63. The Main Control Desk controls the motorized and pneumatic powered function of the pot area equipment plus the air supply system from the operator's pulpit.
64. The policy was condemned ( ie by clergymen ) from the pulpit.
65. Her present gaiety sounded to him like laughter heard in the shadow of the pulpit.
66. They turn the pulpit into a forum for personal confession and group therapy.
67. He vituperated from the pulpit the vices of the court.
68. If you have the federal government on one side with tremendous resources and a bully pulpit, it's truly not fair.
69. Depending on the institution, this may be a minister robe, pulpit gown, church vestments, rabbinical gown, or doctoral robe.
70. Methods After each root canal of infection was sterilized by microwave radiation, the root canal treatment were carried out to the various cases of the pulpit is and apicitis according to routine.
71. There is a white - spindled staircase leading to the pulpit.
72. Only the president has sufficient stature and the necessary bully pulpit to ease relations between different social groupings .
73. Let the pulpit resound with the doctrines and sentiments of religious liberty.
74. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) so enjoyed the “bully pulpit” that he came out of retirement to run again for the presidency.
75. The president has been using the bully pulpit of the White House to argue for a deal, and is quite willing to use campaign-style tactics to exert maximum pressure.
76. But the president’s bully pulpit is not what it was before the rise of partisan cable television and the cacophony of the blogosphere empowered the obfuscators.
77. All the young men at Pulpit Hill who were eligible - those who were twenty - one - were going into service.
78. Only the president has sufficient stature and bully pulpit to ease relations between different social groupings.
79. Verse 4 has the only reference to a pulpit in the Bible.
80. Here I am in a pulpit[sentencedict.com], dressed like a Puritan minister —an apparition that would have horrified many of my distinguished forebears and perhaps rededicated some of them to the extirpation of witches.
81. Even in the pulpit there are moments when mildness of manner is not enough.
82. And remember, Mr. Obama has the bully pulpit; it’s his job to persuade America to do what needs to be done.
83. All light enters the sanctuary through the glass wall surrounding the pulpit.
84. Among the ruins is a pulpit where Xuan Zang had reputedly preached to crowds.
85. The left pillar closest to the chancel is installed with a gold-plated marble pulpit.
86. He needs to use his communications skills as he does so well, " he told a seminar on energy. "If he can use his bully pulpit like this I think the American people are going to get it."
86. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
87. This overlaps with but is distinct from the concept of the presidential “bully pulpit”—the President’s power to appeal directly to the people for support of his policies.
88. Get back in the bully pulpit and tell us what we need to do.
89. The eloquent and ornate carving on a church pulpit was done by Indian.
90. In his crimson chimere and white rochet, he climbed the pulpit and began.