- - Speaks publicly
- - speaks of zero house assessments
- - makes a speech but nothing counts
- - delivers a fancy speech
- - Speaks grandly
- - speaks before a crowd
- - speaks formally
- - Addresses a convention, for example
- - talks like a ted speaker
- - Makes a big speech
- - Speaks in public
- - Delivers a speech
- - Uses a podium
- - Sounds off on a podium
- - Pontificates on a platform
- - Delivers a TED talk
- - Gives one's address, content to offset a roadblock going all the way back
- - Addresses a rally, e.g
- - Delivers a keynote
- - Gives a keynote, e.g
- - Takes quite a while to deliver
- - Delivers a sermon, say
- - Addresses a crowd
- - Speaks at length
- - Gives a big speech
- - Spouts in a park, perhaps
- - Gives a grand speech
- - Delivers a stemwinder
- - Speaks to the masses
- - Is a keynote speaker
- - Speaks from the soapbox
- - Makes a lengthy or pompous speech
- - Speaks from a stump
- - Gives a speech
- - Gets on a soapbox
- - Speaks bombastically
- - Gives a stemwinder
- - Gives a Ciceronian speech
- - Is a spellbinder
- - Speaks with pomposity
- - Makes a speech
- - Stands on a soapbox, perhaps
- - Mounts a soapbox
- - Spouts from the soapbox
- - Is a keynoter, e.g.
- - Gives a eulogy, e.g.
- - Formally speaks
- - Works with a written address
- - Speaks from a soap box
- - Speaks from the podium
- - Delivers a valedictory, e.g.
- - Gives a keynote address
- - Delivers a valedictory
- - Speaks from a soapbox
- - Speaks like Robert Byrd
- - Speaks pompously
- - Mounts the soap box
- - Gives a eulogy
- - Holds forth from the pulpit
- - Speaks from the pulpit
- - Uses a soapbox
- - Speaks
- - Gives a lecture
- - speaks like lincoln
- - holds forth at length
- - Talks or possibly eats
- - Keynotes, e.g.
- - Gives speech
- - Emulates Isocrates
- - Addresses crowd
- - Takes to the podium
- - Takes the stump
- - Spouts speeches
- - Gives out one's address?
- - Emulates W. J. Bryan
- - Emulates Henry Clay
- - Emulates Cuomo
- - Emulates Crassus
- - Emulates Bryan
- - Addresses the mob
- - Spiels
- - Addresses to impress
- - Takes to the soapbox
- - Delivers an address
- - Talks by old judges
- - Provides an address
- - Mounts the soapbox
- - Waxes eloquent
- - Speechifies
- - Supplies an address
- - Makes addresses
- - Makes speeches
- - Spouts forth
- - Takes to the stump
- - Discourses in public
- - Makes an address
- - Appeals to the masses?
- - Takes the podium
- - States one's address
- - Addresses the graduating class, say
- - Emulates Edward Everett
- - Spouts off
- - Has an impressive address
- - Elocutes
- - Spouts
- - More than just talks
- - Emulates Cicero
- - Takes the floor
- - Emulates Daniel Webster
- - Emulates Webster
- - Holds the floor
- - Spouts rhetoric
- - Practices Ciceronianism
- - Emulates Aeschines
- - Addresses the audience
- - Bloviates
- - Addresses the crowd
- - Talks pompously
- - Addresses to kill?
- - Proclaims with pomp
- - Emulates 16 Across
- - Emulates Pericles
- - Pounds the podium
- - Emulates Hyperides
- - Gives one's address
- - Emulates Demosthenes
- - Supplies addresses
- - Delivers verbally
- - Gives an address
- - Lectures
- - Talks at length
- - Addresses.
- - Sounds off
- - Holds forth
- - Pontificates
- - Preaches
- - Says one's piece
- - Declaims
- - Harangues
- - Reads out old charges
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