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loudspeaker

[loud-spee-ker] / ˈlaʊdˌspi kər /


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Police blocked off about a mile stretch of the six-lane roadway in both directions and urged her to come out of her vehicle over a loudspeaker, according to the department.

From Washington Post

A voice on a loudspeaker instructed the assembled to try out different moods to greet Gaga-as-Quinn’s arrival, such as curious, mellow, raucous.

From Washington Post

Would we have recorded music were it not for the wood that made loudspeaker cabinets?

From Los Angeles Times

“Most of them don’t seem to know what is happening,” said Anna Smirnova Henriques, an organizer of the rally outside the Russian Consulate in São Paulo, while a loudspeaker blared air-raid sirens.

From New York Times

Schools, universities and banks in Gaza did not open after activists walked the streets with loudspeakers calling on businesses to remain shut.

From Reuters