megaphone
Americannoun
verb (used with or without object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- megaphonic adjective
- megaphonically adverb
Etymology
Origin of megaphone
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Roland, the regatta emcee, is at the water’s edge, a megaphone pressed to his lips.
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He’s wealthy, he had a media megaphone, he’s principled, and he’s fearless.
A man in boots and jodhpurs standing beside the cameraman raised a megaphone and shouted, “Ready! Action!”
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"Any form of sleep or rest throughout the night was impossible due to festival noise / loud techno singing / megaphone announcements," explained a post on the Morrissey Central website.
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The person with the megaphone counts down to the start.
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