133 examples of mouthpiece in sentences

'The highest pitched variety of the old flute with a mouthpiece.

Must this monarchy be continued after Allah's mouthpiece had ceased to exist?

While it was supposed I was merely the private secretary of the princess, acting as her agent and mouthpiece, I was in fact the ruler of all the Russias.

Since they were but another's mouthpiece, he commanded that none should work them harm.

The Parliament was the mere mouthpiece of Wyclif, who was now actively engaged in political life, and probably, as Dr. Lechler thinks, had a seat in Parliament.

These Ambassadors and Ministers receive instructions from and report to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and are the mouthpiece of the British Government in all business which Great Britain transacts with foreign countries.

This, however, by no means answered his expectations; the mouthpiece being formed of a large piece of amber of a bulbous shape, and too large to be put into the mouth.

He has a cigar-holder with an amber mouthpiece and a woman all naked carved in meerschaum.

Now, made a knight of Arthur's Table Round, And since I knew this Earl, when I myself Was half a bandit in my lawless hour, I come the mouthpiece of our King to Doorm (The King is close behind me) bidding him Disband himself, and scatter all his powers, Submit, and hear the judgment of the King.

[Footnote 505: Tibicines, usually mistranslated flute-players; this characteristic Italian instrument was really a primitive oboe played with a reed, and usually of the double form (two pipes with a connected mouthpiece), still sometimes seen in Italy.]

that, says the mouthpiece of the law, and the representative of 'public opinion,' 'CANNOT BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION.'

in diameter, and is provided with a re-enforcing mouthpiece.

He seemed to be the innocent mouthpiece of a piece of flagrant nonsense.

The man touched his instrument and spoke in the mouthpiece.

The mouthpiece, by Edgar Wallace & Robert Curtis.

The mouthpiece.

The mouthpiece, by Edgar Wallace & Robert Curtis.

His aim was to become the mouthpiece of his party.

" "Well, then, in this matter, gentlemen, I am only to be regarded as a mere mouthpiece," put in the lady"an echo, to repeat what reaches mine ear, though it be an Irish echo, which repeats in a different tongue from that in which the sounds first reach it.

The Review was the representative, the champion, and the mouthpiece of the Whig party, and of the Whigs who were in office.

Keble won the love of the whole little society; but in Froude he had gained a disciple who was to be the mouthpiece and champion of his ideas, and who was to react on himself and carry him forward to larger enterprises and bolder resolutions than by himself he would have thought of.

"Eighty and coming like a spring freshet," he said into the mouthpiece, "and the boys want to know if I won't let up now that Reinhart is down? Go back and smother them with all they will take down to 60.

Immermann became the mouthpiece of the conservatives among the students, and he went so far as to publish some pamphlets denouncing specific acts of violence of the leading radical fraternity, the "Teutonia."

A mouthpiece was arranged to throw the sounds of the voice against the diaphragm, and as the membrane vibrated the bit of iron upon itacting as an armatureinduced currents corresponding to the sound-waves, in the coils of the electro-magnet.

This was, in fact, what he had been instructed to propose by the kindly souls who ordinarily formed the St. Nicholas bureau de charite, who had instructed him to be their mouthpiece.

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