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bullhorn

[bool-hawrn] / ˈbʊlˌhɔrn /
NOUN
loudspeaker
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"Today, we're here to celebrate Pride!" one person declared through a bullhorn.

From BBC

Bowman decried Greene's statements, calling them "reckless" and "dangerous" and saying that the right-wing congresswoman was "not even using a dog whistle" but a "bullhorn to put a target on my back."

From Salon

“Sometimes these organizations who are shutting doors don’t have the communications team to really bullhorn that they’re shutting doors, but it’s happening with regularity,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Shouting through bullhorns, they accused lawmakers of usurping the will of voters and demanded she be reinstated — much as local authorities did for the two Tennessee state representatives who were also expelled this spring.

From Washington Post

After the soldier’s defection, Commander McShane and his young translator were ordered by his higher-ups to go outside with a bullhorn to deliver a message, standing near the borderline.

From New York Times