mouthpiece

ಮುಖವಾಣಿ
definition
noun
the snorkel's mouthpiece
a thing designed to be put in or against the mouth.
they become nothing more than a mouthpiece for the company
a person or organization that speaks on behalf of another person or organization.
example
Their Australian 'mouthpiece' refers to their copyright control of that VeriChip device and their PLD systems.
At the other end of the tube is a 'mouthpiece' or mask which you breathe in and out of.
He is actually more interested in trying out the new 'mouthpiece' on his tuba than about the money.
Each horn has a fairly shallow cup 'mouthpiece' and, like the Western bugle, is capable of producing different tones.
The developers have their 'mouthpiece' lawyers in the city council meeting every morning while the rest of us are making love or rhyming words… how you gonna fight that?
Hand the pipe with the 'mouthpiece' facing the next smoker, even when the bowl isn't hot.
If you don't have a spacer tube, place the 'mouthpiece' of the inhaler unit about 2 inches in front of your open mouth.
I was never going to betray my country or become a propaganda 'mouthpiece' for anyone.
I gaped at my wall, and then shouted angrily into the 'mouthpiece' , ‘Izzy, if this is you, I'm calling the police.’
To use a dry powder inhaler, it is important to close the mouth tightly around the 'mouthpiece' of the inhaler and to inhale rapidly.
the snorkel's 'mouthpiece'
I quickly picked up my pace and began following her across the lot as she shouted instructions into her 'mouthpiece' and scribbled a signature on any piece of paper shoved in front of her as she stormed past.
In the middle of the fight Sanchez got very winded, and asked his corner to replace his double 'mouthpiece' with a single.
they become nothing more than a 'mouthpiece' for the company
Quite nonchalantly, Em responded in kind by loudly ramming the phone's 'mouthpiece' on the wall several times.
He didn't bother to cover the 'mouthpiece' as he shouted for my mom; my ear was still ringing as she got the phone.
Steven tries shouting into the 'mouthpiece' , but after a moment just gives up and stares at me, pouting.
On two of those occasions, Griffin knocked Reid's 'mouthpiece' out.
She picked up the receiver, with her thin fingers wrapping one and a half times around the skinny bridge between earpiece and 'mouthpiece' .
I was surprised to find that my snorkel had melted almost down to the 'mouthpiece' , leaving a stump that would have allowed me to dive in two centimetres of water.
the media acts as a 'mouthpiece' for the Party
The girl held the button down for a few seconds before cautiously letting it go and speaking into the 'mouthpiece' .
The shape of the 'mouthpiece' plays a key role in the pipe smoking experience.
A weird noise then, as if he had his hand covering the 'mouthpiece' of the phone.
I frequently managed to get my 'mouthpiece' stuck in my trumpet.
A narrow, mainly cylindrical bore with a sharp cup 'mouthpiece' , such as on the Baroque natural trumpet, helps high notes.
It features a sleek design with a gentle-glowing 'mouthpiece' light to tell would-be botherers you're on the phone.
You'll likely use a metered-dose inhaler - a hand-held device with a 'mouthpiece' - to take inhaled medications.
Dry powder inhalers require you to place your lips on the 'mouthpiece' and inhale more rapidly than you would with a traditional metered-dose inhaler.
He turned to me and covered the 'mouthpiece' of the phone.
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