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mouthpiece

noun as in spokesperson

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Now, a new mouthpiece may help protect players from irreversible harm.

They will learn that I am a herd-bound mouthpiece for the scientific status quo.

This clownesque mouthpiece claims to cure your saggy cheeks and tired muscles after three minutes a day of use.

In both cases, when someone answered he was to blow three times into the mouthpiece, and then hang up.

Three short breaths into the mouthpiece, and the line went dead.

Clean your tube regularly, and your amber mouthpiece with a feather dipped in spirits of lavender.

Of course, an artificial mouthpiece has to be provided for our organ-pipe, but this is called the boot.

The first and largest of these had a thick bamboo stem, an amber mouthpiece, and a tiny, disproportionate bowl of brass.

He caught up the receiver again and pressed it to his ear, leaning forward to the mouthpiece.

The tongue is irritated by a pipe that has a small bore in the mouthpiece: use a mouthpiece that has as large a bore as possible.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mouthpiece, such as: agent, delegate, representative, speaker, spokesman, and spokeswoman.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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