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speechmaker

[speech-mey-ker] / ˈspitʃˌmeɪ kər /


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“It was when he became the big speechmaker that everything started to slow down,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

The previous year he made one of his final screen appearances as a speechmaker who extols the virtues of Keira Knightley's title character in The Duchess.

From BBC

This play, shown last year at Clubbed Thumb Summerworks, returns Ms. Schreck to her roots as a high school speechmaker, touring American Legion halls to earn cash for college.

From New York Times

Many say they are executives, not speechmakers or activists.

From New York Times

“Most big speeches start with the politician, the leader, the speechmaker, giving a sense of what they think,” a former Party official, who worked for May at the time, told me.

From The New Yorker