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SPOKESMAN |
Mouthpiece |
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TONGUE |
Mouthpiece? |
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VOICE |
Mouthpiece |
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TROMBONE |
Instrument mouthpiece |
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SPOKESWOMAN |
Company mouthpiece |
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GUMSHIELD |
Boxer’s mouthpiece |
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SPOKESPERSON |
Govt mouthpiece |
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BIT |
Horse’s mouthpiece |
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REED |
Clarinet’s mouthpiece |
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REEDS |
Oboe mouthpiece parts |
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GREEDY |
Grasping, heartless guy hides instrument mouthpiece |
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EMBOUCHURE |
The mouthpiece of a wind instrument. |
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MOUTH |
A principal speaker; one who utters the common opinion; a
mouthpiece. |
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MOUTHPIECE |
One who delivers the opinion of others or of another; a
spokesman; as, the mouthpiece of his party. |
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FLUTE A BEC |
A beak flute, an older form of the flute, played with a
mouthpiece resembling a beak, and held like a flageolet. |
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TUYERE |
A nozzle, mouthpiece, or fixture through which the blast is
delivered to the interior of a blast furnace, or to the fire of a
forge. |
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CORNET |
A brass instrument, with cupped mouthpiece, and furnished
with valves or pistons, now used in bands, and, in place of the
trumpet, in orchestras. See Cornet-a-piston. |
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CHIBOUK |
A Turkish pipe, usually with a mouthpiece of amber, a
stem, four or five feet long and not pliant, of some valuable wood, and
a bowl of baked clay. |
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FLAGEOLET |
A small wooden pipe, having six or more holes, and a
mouthpiece inserted at one end. It produces a shrill sound, softer than
of the piccolo flu... |
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SPEAKER |
One who is the mouthpiece of others; especially, one who
presides over, or speaks for, a delibrative assembly, preserving order
and regulating ... |