spokesman

IPA: spˈoʊksmʌn

noun

  • One who speaks as the voice of another person or a group of people.
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Examples of "spokesman" in Sentences

  • Capezzone is now the spokesman of the PdL.
  • The spokesman exonerated the man in black.
  • George Takei is the spokesman for the line.
  • Andreas Tirez is the spokesman of the organization.
  • Penguin spokesman Yvonne Hunter confirmed the news.
  • At the time he was the spokesman of Gianfranco Fini.
  • He is the former spokesman of the Northern Alliance.
  • Currently, Johannes Kahrs is the spokesman of the group.
  • A spokesman for the Governor called the incident coincidental.
  • A spokesman accused O'Keefe of dubbing the audio on the videos.
  • He's the leading spokesman for Homeopathy in the United States.
  • A label spokesman says, "Nina began training at the beginning of September."
  • A label spokesman wouldn't comment, but Rocket Man's tepid output speaks for itself.
  • Joel Sawyer, Mark Sanford's former spokesman, is seen here behind the governor in June.
  • And do you really think that an ideology whose primary spokesman is Rush Limbaugh is NOT simplistic?
  • “And do you really think that an ideology whose primary spokesman is Rush Limbaugh is NOT simplistic?”
  • MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) – Russia will allow the United States to ship weapons across its air space to Afghanistan, Kremlin spokesman Alex Pavlov said Friday.
  • As for Canadians of Palestinian origin, who have not as yet had a "P" stamped in their passports by Foreign Affairs, a spokesman is wearily aware of the Harper government's malevolent indifference:

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