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Pulpit
"Pulpit" in a Sentence (10 examples)
Tom and Mary once jumped together from Pulpit Rock with a parachute. It was a short but magical experience.
Get off your pulpit.
Theodore Roosevelt coined the term "bully pulpit" to refer to the U.S. presidency as a place from which to advocate one's views.
From the pulpit, he preached about love and forgiveness.
The abbatial residence, still existent, has a curious exterior pulpit built into the wall, examples of which are not too frequent in France.
Always, whether in the pulpit or on the platform, as in private conversation, there is an absolute simplicity about the man and his words; a simplicity, an earnestness, a complete honesty.
[H]is `Amens' were ejected at the pulpit with the severity of a reprimand.
He seems like too timid a man to fill the pulpit at such a large church.
[Hooper:] Will you just please go to the end of the pulpit! [Brody:] What for? [Hooper:] I need to have something in the foreground to give it some scale. [Brody:] Foreground, my ass!
In the slang of the Royal Air Force man, the cockpit of his plane is the ‘pulpit’ or ‘office’, the glass covering over it the ‘greenhouse’.
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