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speechmaker
noun
One who makes speeches; particularly one does so regularly.
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Hepworth was rarely a willing speechmaker, preferring to let her art do her talking for her, but on the occasion of the unveiling of her sculpture in 1961 she was required to say a few words.
He is a canny strategist and master speechmaker.
Was he a truly eloquent writer or merely a conventional speechmaker sanctified by memory?
She gets her promotion, returns home to exact a positively Greek revenge on her father, before seeing off a supposed chum in a competition to be the country-girl-done-good speechmaker at the documentary premiere.
He seemed confident and relaxed, and I thought the moments when he stepped out of the role of speechmaker and spoke in a more conversational tone were especially effective.
Talk story about Sir Gerald Campbell, the British Consul General in N. Y., about the most prolific speechmaker in the city.
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And he's genuinely obsessed with Ms Kearns Goodwin's book, which recalls how Lincoln, after winning the 1860 Republican presidential nomination in an upset (Lincoln was better known as a speechmaker-for-hire than a leader), hired his better-known political foes for his cabinet.
Cruz is one of the Senate's best and canniest speechmakers, and he surely knew that his not-awful imitation of Carvey imitating Bush would insure plenty of coverage.
Duflo found that, in villages that had never experienced women leaders, the hypothetical women speechmakers were judged to be less competent.
American journalism began, roughly speaking, on the later Stuart Britain model; during Colonial times it was dominated by fiery political speechmakers, like Thomas Paine.
The show's overriding literate tone flattens the characters into stiff speechmakers.
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