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alt. (plural of spokesperson English) n. (plural of spokesperson English)
Usage examples of "spokespeople".
He could not deny that he missed the days when he and his crew had been explorers and adventurers, not, as seemed more and more the case, diplomats and spokespeople for the benefits of bigger and better interstellar business opportunities.
Shortly after, human spokespeople began appearing on Earth, on screen and in person, describing the bounty the Frasque had brought to the system, with special mention of their advanced cryonics facilities.
Their best-known spokespeople were removed and replaced abruptly, without explanation, with new ones who smiled constantly while issuing contradictory statements and random exhortations.
The figureheads who came to fill the role of the Great Kings were created as spokespeople, icons, and mouthpieces to imply that the Hansa functioned as a unified collection of powers represented in a single leader.
The response by American military spokespeople was notably unsympathetic.
The spokespeople urged patience, restraint, and promised a zealous investigation of whatever crimes had been committed in the release.
The spokespeople at Loveland say both towns are infested with outlaws and crud and the like.