➠ Words with t
List contains 175718 Words that "t" contain.
- - speak like a stump speaker
- - Emulate Demosthenes
- - Speak like Cicero
- - Speak like Clay or Bryan
- - Do like Demosthenes
- - Speak like Stephen Douglas
- - Speak like Martin Luther King Jr.
- - Speak like a senator
- - Make like Cicero
- - Imitate Demosthenes
- - Declaim like Demosthenes
- - Declaim from a podium.
- - Winner might do this if Oscar went to Speed
- - get windy, perhaps
- - have the floor
- - perform "a visit from st. nicholas," for example
- - Make a speech, say
- - give your address
- - The hapless are to speak
- - Speech from procurator at Edinburgh
- - Speak of nothing but speed?
- - possibly are to speak
- - Speak of a zero charge
- - Old judge to make a speech
- - Deliver speech
- - Speak in old clip
- - Speak from a podium, perhaps
- - deliver a stem-winder, say
- - Speak from floor at eight
- - Speak on a soapbox
- - Ring and scold, or at least speak
- - nothing to assess but talk
- - Address the crowd, say
- - Provide address given by old judge
- - Make a speech to only half the electorate
- - Emulate Churchill
- - speak at zero speed
- - Deliver a keynote address, say
- - Talk over judge
- - Speak in stentorian tones
- - Zero speed so to speak
- - Hold forth to half the electorate
- - Old rat finally contrite gives speech
- - Hold forth; speak
- - Make boring speech no-one admires?
- - Supply addresses
- - Emulate Cicero
- - Wax eloquent
- - Deliver a speech
- - Practice public speaking
- - Be bombastic
- - Speak bombastically
- - Give a valedictory, say
- - Get on the soapbox
- - Make a grand speech
- - Give a keynote address
- - Get on a soapbox
- - Emulate Bryan
- - Deliver a keynote
- - Address the public
- - Address the crowd
- - Stand up and speak
- - Give one's address
- - Give addresses
- - State your address?
- - Speak to the masses
- - Give speech
- - Emulate W. J. Bryan
- - Employ a silver tongue
- - Be grandiloquent
- - Address grandly
- - Speak to crowd
- - Speak from the stump
- - Make an allocution
- - Give a valedictory
- - Emulate Isocrates
- - Do some campaign work
- - Address the convention
- - Address crowd
- - Address Congress, e.g.
- - Wax Websterian
- - Wax grandiloquent
- - Take to a soapbox
- - Speak grandiloquently
- - Make the keynote address
- - Make public speech
- - Go on at length
- - Deliver an impassioned speech
- - Address the hall, e.g.
- - Use the soapbox
- - Spout for an audience
- - Speak to one's countrymen
- - Pronounce from a podium
- - Grandiloquize
- - Give a long-winded talk
- - Give a lecture
- - Give a keynote
- - Give a grand speech
- - Give a formal speech
- - Get on one's soapbox
- - Filibuster, in a way
- - Emulate Red Jacket
- - Address Congress
- - Valedictorians do it
- - Use the bully pulpit
- - Use assembly language?
- - Use a soapbox, e.g.
- - Use a podium
- - Talk from the soapbox
- - Talk formally
- - Take to the pulpit
- - Spout rhetoric
- - Spout off on a soapbox
- - Spout from the dais
- - Speak to the people?
- - Speak to a large crowd
- - Speak pompously, e.g.
- - Speak on the stump
- - Speak in the Senate
- - Speak in a pompous manner
- - Speak from the rostrum
- - Speak from a lectern
- - Speak for everyone in the room?
- - Sound off in the Senate, e.g.
- - Recite rhetoric
- - Preach, maybe
- - Preach, e.g.
- - Offer addresses
- - Mount a soap box
- - Magniloquize
- - Harangue the crowd
- - Give a valedictory, e.g.
- - Give a sermon
- - Give a mighty speech
- - Give a keynote, e.g.
- - Give a commencement address, say
- - Give a big speech
- - Furnish an address
- - Expound at length
- - Emulate Everett
- - Emulate a valedictorian
- - Do some stumping
- - Deliver lectures
- - Deliver from a dais
- - Deliver an impassioned presentation
- - Deliver a valedictory
- - Deliver a stump speech
- - Deliver a formal speech
- - Deliver a declamation
- - Captivate the crowd with words
- - Be eloquent, in a way
- - Be Bryanesque
- - Address the throng
- - Address the hall
- - Address the assembly
- - Work on the stump
- - Word from the Latin for "pray"
- - What spread-eagleists do
- - What spell-binders do
- - What a politico loves to do
- - Wax rhetorical
- - Wax rhetoric
- - Wax bombastic
- - Use a lectern
- - Tub-thump
- - Talk with style
- - Talk to the people
- - Talk on the stump
- - Talk bombastically
- - Take to the podium
- - Supply one's moving address?
- - Stump, maybe
- - Stump the crowd?
- - Stump the audience?
- - Stand up to speak
- - Stand on a soapbox
- - Stand and deliver, perhaps
- - Spread wisdom as people should let me do more often
- - Spout speeches
- - Spout on July 4
- - Speak with pomposity
- - Speak with pomp
- - Speak with bombast
- - Speak to the Senate, say
- - Speak to the Senate
- - Speak on C-Span, say
- - Speak of the devil, maybe
- - Speak in Hyde Park
- - Speak from the stage
- - Speak from the soapbox
- - Speak from the podium
- - Speak from a stump
- - Speak from a balcony, perhaps
- - Speak for the Congressional Record, say
- - Speak floridly
- - Speak before throngs
- - Speak before Parliament, e.g.
- - Speak at commencement, say
- - Speak above the crowd?
- - Sound off, perhaps
- - Sound off from the dais
- - Say a few words in public
- - Publicly hold forth
- - Present an address
- - Preach, say
- - Preach, perhaps
- - Preach with passion
- - Preach from the pulpit
- - Preach from a soapbox
- - Play to a C-Span camera
- - Overcome glossophobia
- - One might do it from a soapbox
- - Mount a soapbox
- - Make use of Speakers' Corner, say
- - Make speech to crowd
- - Make speech
- - Make grand statements
- - Make an impressive delivery
- - Make an important delivery
- - Make allocutions
- - Make a toast, say
- - Make a pompous speech
- - Make a long-winded speech
- - Make a delivery, in a way
- - Make a delivery to the masses
- - Lecture, e.g.
- - Indulge in bombast.
- - Hold forth, à la Douglas
- - Grandstand, say
- - Go on the stump
- - Go campaigning, in part
- - Give the main speech
- - Give the keynote address
- - Give the keynote
- - Give an inaugural address
- - Give a windy speech
- - Give a valediction, e.g.
- - Give a loud speech to many
- - Give a long speech
- - Give a keynote address, e.g.
- - Give a formal address
- - Get a banquet going, perhaps
- - Emulate William Jennings Bryan
- - Emulate Stephen Douglas
- - Emulate Pericles
- - Emulate Obama
- - Emulate Mario Cuomo
- - Emulate King
- - Emulate Jesse Jackson
- - Emulate Henry
- - Emulate Daniel Webster.
- - Emulate D. Webster
- - Emulate Cuomo
- - Emulate Crassus
- - Emulate Clay
- - Emulate Cato
- - Emulate Aeschines
- - Emulate a demagogue
- - Do speechmaking
- - Do politicking
- - Deliver the keynote address, say
- - Deliver rhetoric
- - Deliver encomiums
- - Deliver addresses
- - Deliver a TED Talk, say
- - Deliver a stem-winder
- - Deliver a spiel
- - Deliver a pompous speech
- - Deliver a message, say
- - Climb up on a soapbox
- - Captivate the crowd, maybe
- - Captivate a crowd, perhaps
- - Captivate a crowd with words
- - Campaign, in part
- - Bloviate from a podium
- - Become hortatory
- - Become a soapboxer
- - Be the elocutionist
- - Be on a soapbox
- - Be Ciceronian
- - Be bombastic, perhaps
- - Be all speechy
- - Be a tub-thumper
- - Avail oneself of a rostrum
- - Appeal to the masses?
- - Address peers
- - Address an assembly
- - ........ fratres
- - Expound
- - Hold court
- - Speak theatrically
- - Speak eloquently
- - Sermonize
- - Emulate Webster
- - Spiel
- - Spout (off)
- - Talk pompously
- - What spellbinders do
- - "Preach!"
- - .... speak (in a way)
- - Keynote, e.g.
- - Talk big
- - Make a formal speech
- - Speechify
- - Make a speech
- - Speak to a crowd
- - Speak from a podium, say
- - Emulate Lincoln
- - Give a big speech to hundreds
- - Address the masses
- - Order from judge to speak up
- - Make big speeches
- - Hold the floor
- - Speak formally
- - Have the Senate floor, say
- - Speak at a podium, say
- - Speak from a platform
- - Emulate Frederick Douglass
- - Traitor into Old English makes speech
- - Make a big speech
- - Provide an address
- - Speech from mayor at Evesham
- - Spout a speech
- - Take the stump
- - Speak loftily
- - Give a keynote, say
- - Speech from traitor in Old English
- - Address a crowd
- - Speak, and put a value on love
- - Supply an address
- - Speak with style
- - Speak publicly
- - Speak to an audience
- - Give speech from floor at eleven
- - Give out one's address?
- - Speak from a lectern, perhaps
- - Speak grandly
- - Deliver a stemwinder
- - Make a speech count supporting leader of Opposition
- - Some get a rollicking over talk
- - Hold forth; address
- - Keynote, say
- - Give speech from floor at eight
- - Address from a lectern
- - Speak from a podium
- - Elocute
- - Speak in public
- - Old traitor, finally contrite, to give speech
- - Offer an address
- - Address Congress, say
- - Speak at a podium
- - Take the soapbox
- - Deliver a keynote, e.g
- - Speak in terror at educational
- - Give a stump speech
- - Speak a little for a tenner
- - Address a huge crowd
- - Erato forced to give pompous speech
- - Give a stemwinder
- - Speak at the U.N., say
- - Make deliveries to large groups?
- - Keynote
- - Make speeches
- - Address the senate, say
- - Make an address
- - Use a soapbox
- - Keynote, maybe
- - Give a public address
- - Make an extended delivery
- - Give one's address, maybe
- - Traitor interrupts Old English talk
- - Speak before a crowd
- - Speak from a soapbox
- - Stand and deliver?
- - Address an audience
- - Give a powerful speech
- - Provide a big address
- - Make a formal address
- - Traitor, into Old English, to give speech
- - Mount the soapbox
- - Take to the stump
- - Speak at length
- - Talk of merit
- - Give a sermon, e.g
- - Make addresses
- - Emulate a politician, in a way
- - Address a convention
- - Stump
- - "Speak!"
- - Deliver an address
- - Give an address
- - Make a delivery
- - Deliver a lecture, say
- - Give a speech
- - Take the podium
- - Deliver a keynote, say
- - Take the floor
- - Lecture
- - Take to the soapbox
- - Speak one's mind