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View definitions for bullhorn

bullhorn

noun as in loudspeaker

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"And it’s the it’s not even a dog whistle at this point. It’s a bullhorn. It’s out there and it’s blunt."

From Salon

They set up banners with photos of their relatives and shouted “Equality!” on a bullhorn to uncaring pedestrians and cars.

Is it, perhaps, because Alito and Thomas’ treasonous conduct, demonstrated corruption, spiteful rulings and contempt for long-established precedent scream partiality from a bullhorn?

From Salon

Outside the Hilton Pasadena, a worker and two union members who were picketing were issued noise citations by local police and are facing criminal charges for using handheld bullhorns.

Local demonstrators with a bullhorn occupied the dais to demand low-income housing in Cambridge.

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

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