55 examples of megaphoned in sentences

A megaphone.

Andy saw the manager seize a great megaphone near the band stand.

One of the men put his hands to his mouth like a megaphone and called to Helma, asking her if she did not want to be picked up.

He's known as the human megaphone.

"Next test for Sharks a week from today!" called Tiny in her megaphone voice to the Perches, as she mounted the diving tower in preparation for her own initial plunge.

Tiny Armstrong's megaphone voice came echoing on the breeze.

"Bengal," megaphoned Sahwah, taking in the situation at a glance, "you'll have to get out.

" Sahwah gave a disgusted snort into the megaphone.

"The seventh day off South Stack Light the sun began to shine; Up come an Admiralty tug and offered us a line; The mate he took the megaphone and leaned across the rail, And this or something like it was the answer to her hail: He'd take it very kindly if they'd tell us where we were, And he hoped the War was going well, he'd got a brother there, And he'd thought about their offer and he thanked them kindly too,

" The wild riders who provoked the scorn of the smaller man were now gathering in the central space; a formidable crew, long of hair and brilliant as to bandannas, while the announcer thundered through his megaphone: "La-a-a-dies and gen'l'mun!

He lowered his megaphone to enjoy the laughter, and the small man took this opportunity to say: "Never borne the weight of a man!

A megaphone can be used as a beehive, and a hammock can be turned into a fly-net for a horse, but you never think of doing so; and, furthermore, you can say positively that while the things may be used for these purposes, the original maker never, never, never thought of it.

Who'd ever dream of making a beehive out of a megaphone?" "Oh, I think it might occur to the same ingenious mind that discovered that a cloisonné vase would hold golf-balls," smiled Mrs. Carraway.

It would be mighty poor economy to pay $4 for a megaphone as a substitute for a $2 beehive.

Then out of the night a single megaphone cried the word: "Fire!"

"A dancing dervish in front of the grandstand said something through a megaphone, then he waved a cane, whereupon a tremendous barking, 'Rah!

" "Now, boys," he continued, calling out to the crowd with a voice like a megaphone, "this afternoon at three-thirty Hospital scene.

The band suddenly stopped and Octavia's voice saying, "Indeed" (all she could get in) rang out like the man on the Lusitania shouting orders down the megaphone; and when we got outside we all felt deaf and had sore throats.

After it had alighted and the measurers had laid their tapes on the course, the announcer megaphoned, amid a perfect tornado of roars and cheers: "The last flight, ladies and gentlemenand apparently the winning oneaccomplished the remarkable distance of four hundred and fifty feetfour hundred and fifty feet.

You are one of those who understand a thing without having it bellowed by megaphone.

My few remarks in Arabic, via this etheric megaphone, seem to have met a rebuff.

His head disappeared inside the pilot-house, coming into view a moment later behind a big megaphone.

" In the silence Captain Scott bellowed the message ashore through the megaphone: "You, Fred Churchill, go to Macdonaldin his safesmall gripsackbelongs to Louis Bondellimportant!

This was called a stentorophonic tube, and seems to have been a sort of gigantic megaphone or speaking-trumpet.

The hero is not a human being at all; he is the statue of a demi-god cast in bronze, which roars its perfect periods, to use a phrase of Sir Walter Raleigh's, through a melodious megaphone.

55 examples of  megaphoned  in sentences