Mouthpiece
in sentence
28 examples of Mouthpiece in a sentence
We became his mouthpiece, spending hours each day reciting the alphabet as he whispered back sermons and poetry with blinks of his eye.
And then there is a mouthpiece, where the user can actually draw from the e-cigarette.
There's a
mouthpiece
that you put in your mouth, and there's a counter lung, or in this case, two counter lungs.
Or, in the early days, when people would call up and ask for accounts payable, I would freeze and think, "Wait, are they asking for money or giving it to us?" (Laughter) And I would cover the phone, cover the
mouthpiece
of the phone, and say, "Scott, you're in accounts," and pass it across.
We then went to the TV idea, that said if you had a big enough mouthpiece, if you could get on TV enough times, if you could buy enough ads, you could win.
but we didn't expect kind of barking sharks, wires falling down under water with the speed of falling on land, talking divers though used a normal
mouthpiece
instead of a full face mask.
Actor John Ford Noonan who played a sort of "God" mouthpiece,should of been singled out by Indie crowd as one of the best performances in years,but to my surprise,many people still have not heard of this film,and when I called the IFC channel to complain (I read one of the viewer's rants on the IFC's refusel to play it) They gave me no reasonable excuse,just a simple "We passed on that title".
As a 30-something, gay member of the Berlin political class, Spahn may seem like an odd
mouthpiece
for an attack on cosmopolitanism.
Last December, after two years of a “slow bull” market, People’s Daily, the
mouthpiece
of the Chinese Communist Party, announced the arrival of a so-called “reform bull” market that would push the Shanghai Composite Index far above 4,000.
The Global Times, an English-language tabloid published by the Chinese Communist Party
mouthpiece
the People’s Daily, took a particularly belligerent tone.
Rather, it is the sophisticated
mouthpiece
of the state of Qatar and its ambitious Emir, Hamad Al Thani.
And even then, it was just a sail-through that an official Chinese
mouthpiece
dismissed as a “political show.”
And the acknowledgement came from General Chen Bingde, the chief of the People’s Liberation Army, in an interview with Global Times, the Communist Party’s hawkish
mouthpiece.
According to the Chinese state mouthpiece, the Global Times, China is preparing for just such an outcome.
Recent editorials in Kayhan – the hardline Iranian newspaper that serves as a
mouthpiece
for the Supreme Leader – indicate that Khamenei is looking forward to the US presidential election.
Netanyahu held an early election in 2014, in order to protect his
mouthpiece
– which now has the largest circulation of any Israeli newspaper – from parliamentary bills threatening to hobble it.
So, as a Chinese state
mouthpiece
crowed, Sri Lanka had no choice but “to turn around and embrace China again.”
Later, China inflicted a humiliating defeat on India in the 1962 border war, securing peace, as a state
mouthpiece
crowed in 2012, on its own terms.
African civil society, whose
mouthpiece
is the press, cannot escape some measure of reproach for its failure to urge leaders to rescue fellow Africans.
The cheap recourse to dismissive invectives such as “outside interference,” “jaundiced reporting,” and “imperial mouthpiece” – so beloved by corrupt and/or repressive regimes – is recognized as self-serving cant even by those who routinely mouth them.
There was very little public understanding about the state of the economy, because the mainstream media, having become a regime mouthpiece, has been painting a rosy picture of Egypt’s return to glory.
Trump, however, regards China not as America’s economic partner, but as “a foe economically” and even, as the official
mouthpiece
China Daily recently put it, America’s “main strategic rival.”
So incensed has America been, however, that it created its own Arabic language
mouthpiece
in the form of satellite station Al Hurra.
Television in the Arab world has for years been the
mouthpiece
used by ruling presidents, kings, and emirs to propagate their official opinions and nothing else.
In a clear effort to divert this anti-Iranian sentiment, Suleimani’s allies in Iran – particularly the newspaper Kayhan, a
mouthpiece
for Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei – suggested in October that Iraqis should occupy the US embassy in Baghdad.
One of the new deputy prime ministers, Dmitry Chernyshenko, clearly a Mishustin man, is widely assumed to have had a hand in the graft-ridden Sochi Olympics, and is connected to Gazprom-Media, a
mouthpiece
for the oligarchy.
But the city’s government has proved to be a subservient
mouthpiece
of the regime in Beijing.
To make the jacket sit yet more close to the body, it was gathered at the middle by a broad leathern belt, secured by a brass buckle; to one side of which was attached a sort of scrip, and to the other a ram's horn, accoutred with a mouthpiece, for the purpose of blowing.
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