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bullhorn |
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bullhorn From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Daily lifebullhornbull‧horn /ˈbʊlhɔːn $ -hɔːrn/ noun [countable] TD American English old-fashioned a piece of equipment that you hold up to your mouth to make your voice louder SYN megaphone British EnglishExamples from the Corpusbullhorn• I grabbed a bullhorn and yelled, in my most commanding flight attendant voice, for them to back up.• Certain sounds may seem to come out of a bullhorn.• The visible ones grow larger as the fog reflects up at them; their voices become bullhorns.• The cop is saying through his bullhorn that he wants to take the baby. |
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