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Meaning of trumpet-tongued

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trumpet-tongued (a.)

Having a powerful, far-reaching voice or speech.

trumpet-tongued Sentence Examples

  1. The trumpet-tongued orator captivated the audience with a speech that resonated through the auditorium.
  2. The politician's trumpet-tongued rhetoric whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
  3. His trumpet-tongued voice blared through the megaphone, demanding attention.
  4. The preacher's trumpet-tongued sermon ignited a fire within the congregation.
  5. The lawyer's trumpet-tongued defense demolished the prosecution's case.
  6. The salesman's trumpet-tongued patter enticed customers to make impulsive purchases.
  7. The trumpet-tongued newscaster delivered the latest headlines with an unwavering authority.
  8. The trumpet-tongued professor inspired generations of students with his eloquent lectures.
  9. The trumpet-tongued pundit's words fueled countless political punditry shows.
  10. Their trumpet-tongued arguments clashed in the courtroom, each side battling for supremacy.

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Having a powerful, far-reaching voice or speech.

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The trumpet-tongued orator captivated the audience with a speech that resonated through the auditorium.

The politician's trumpet-tongued rhetoric whipped the crowd into a frenzy.

His trumpet-tongued voice blared through the megaphone, demanding attention.

The preacher's trumpet-tongued sermon ignited a fire within the congregation.