Speaker in a Hall?
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TRISSpeaker in a Hall?
dialogistspeaker in a dialogue
dialogista speaker in a dialogue
dialogistsDIALOGIST, a speaker in a dialogue
colloquista speaker in a colloquy or dialogue
colloquistsCOLLOQUIST, a speaker in a colloquy or dialogue
secondingthe act of supporting a speaker in a debate
LANE"You've got me? Who's got YOU?" speaker in a '78 film
OPHELIA"O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" speaker, in Shakespeare
BERRA"When you come to a fork in the road, take it" speaker
nonnative(of a speaker) Not having spoken the language in question from earliest childhood
KROC"It takes a certain kind of mind to see beauty in a hamburger" speaker
wobblier(of a speaker, singer, or voice) Having a tendency to move out of tone or slightly vary in pitch
wobbliest(of a speaker, singer, or voice) Having a tendency to move out of tone or slightly vary in pitch
BESSTRUMAN"A woman's place in public is to sit beside her husband, be silent, and be sure her hat is on straight" speaker
ventriloquythe production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUISM
ventriloquismthe production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUY
ventriloquismsVENTRILOQUISM, the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUY
ventriloquiesVENTRILOQUY, the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUISM
personsA category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms, according to whether they indicate the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), or a third party (third person)
spoonerismsA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
spoonerismA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
TRISSpeaker in Cooperstown
CICERO"In Verrem" speaker
TRISSpeaker in the Hall
WITCHFirst speaker in "Macbeth"
DWARFKhuzdul speaker, in Tolkien
TRISSpeaker in old baseball
TRISSpeaker in the Hall?
SIERRALEONEANEnglish speaker in Africa
TRISSpeaker in the field
TRISSpeaker in the outfield
HAIG"I'm in control here" speaker
ROMEO"But, soft!" speaker, in Shakespeare
POLITEDANCER"May I cut in?" speaker?
BOSEBig name in speaker innovations
GEORGEWBUSHYale commencement speaker in 2001
TRISSpeaker in the Hall of Fame
ORATORSpeaker in the House, e.g.
TRISSpeaker in baseball's Hall of Fame.