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bullhorn

[bool-hawrn] / ˈbʊlˌhɔrn /
NOUN
loudspeaker
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Outside the Cathedral of our Lady of the Angels in downtown L.A., a lone protester used a bullhorn and fliers to alert people to the demonstration at the stadium.

From Los Angeles Times

Many have criticized American justice over the years for systemic racism, excessive punishment, mistreatment of women subjected to assault or other issues, but they did not command the bullhorn of the presidency.

From New York Times

"Today, we're here to celebrate Pride!" one person declared through a bullhorn.

From BBC

Bowman decried Greene's statements, calling them "reckless" and "dangerous" and saying that the right-wing congresswoman was "not even using a dog whistle" but a "bullhorn to put a target on my back."

From Salon

“Sometimes these organizations who are shutting doors don’t have the communications team to really bullhorn that they’re shutting doors, but it’s happening with regularity,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times