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mouthpiece

[mouth-pees] / ˈmaʊθˌpis /


Example Sentences

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As the business community’s primary mouthpiece, he has met with the mayor and state legislators and warned them that higher taxes could cause the city’s business elite to flee.

From The Wall Street Journal

At 4:45 a.m. my collarbone is hurting from the heavy weight of the mouthpiece that rests there.

From Literature

She has effectively become Pyongyang's official mouthpiece for diplomacy with two nations typically viewed as "enemies".

From Barron's

“I will never change the account to become a mouthpiece for Fanatics or Rubin,” the person behind @End_Fanatics told The Times.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s not to be a mouthpiece for anybody. It’s simply to be a mouthpiece for fairness and the pursuit of truth.”

From Los Angeles Times