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The aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly
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mouthpiece
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a part that goes over or into the mouth of a person; "the mouthpiece of a respirator" an acoustic device; the part of a telephone into which a person speaks a spokesperson (as a lawyer) [syn: mouth ] (especially boxing) equipment that protects an athlete's ...
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Mouthpiece is a fictional comic book character from the golden age of comic books who was published by Quality Comics . He first appeared in Police Comics #1 (August 1941), along with the heroes Plastic Man , Firebrand , and the Human Bomb , and lasted ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mouthpiece \Mouth"piece`\, n. The part of a musical or other instrument to which the mouth is applied in using it; as, the mouthpiece of a bugle, or of a tobacco pipe. An appendage to an inlet or outlet opening of a pipe or vessel, to direct or facilitate ...
Usage examples of mouthpiece.
Early on, he had called in Jacy Hubbard, his million-dollar mouthpiece who still played golf once a week with the President and went barhopping with big shots on Capitol Hill.
His breath left him in a thunderous rush and she held the phone tight to her ear, her lips brushing the mouthpiece as she imagined his orgasm quivering through her too, through muscles already exhausted, nerves already strummed and sated.
Call Thou to mind the bounty which I bestowed upon Thee when I conversed with Thee in the midmost heart of My Sanctuary and aided Thee through the potency of the Holy Spirit that Thou mightest, as the peerless Mouthpiece of God, proclaim unto men the commandments of God which lie enshrined within the divine Spirit.
Talley, especially days like today, when his mouth ached from biting on a regulator mouthpiece, when he was frozen like a Popsicle and whipped to the point of coma .
I could listen to the earpiece and hold the mouthpiece at the pretested and precalculated distance from the mouthpiece.
I direct-dialed my love and hunched over the desk top so I could listen to the earpiece and hold the mouthpiece at the pretested and precalculated distance from the mouthpiece.
He sat with his legs up on the sofa as if quite at home and, having stuck an amber mouthpiece far into his mouth, was inhaling the smoke spasmodically and screwing up his eyes.
A small quantity of tetryl in the mouthpiece attached to a fuse which leads to a point below the bowl.
When her head finally broached again, she treaded water, spat out her mouthpiece, and drank in the sweetness of unbottled air.
They tended to congregate around a warehouseman called Billy Barker, whom I regarded as a sort of mouthpiece for the rest of them.
He turned on his heel, held the cartridge case with the open end up, pressed the hole like the mouthpiece of a flute against his protruding, slavering lower lip, and projected a new note, now shrill, now muffled as though by the fog, into the mounting whish of the rain.
Sternway stopped at a combination lock halfway down the row, dialed the locker open, and took out sparring gear foam hand- and foot-pads, a mouthpiece, a protective cup.
Moreover, many newspapers founded in the early Meiji period were intended by their founders to serve as mouthpieces for specific political and social views, almost invariably of an antigovernment tone.
Hartley turned back to the Oerlikon, stripped earphones and chest mouthpiece from the dead man.
Now confess your guilt, for it is the only thing left you to do, and I will give you permission to smoke in your dungeon some of those excellent trabucos you are so fond of, and which you always smoke with an amber mouthpiece.