Sentence example with the word 'rostrum'

rostrum

ambo, bow, desk, foredeck, landing, muzzle, nozzle, prore, smeller, stem, trunk

Definition n. a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it

Last update: September 20, 2015


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Wood pecker has a long rostrum.   [noun]

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Party workers have made a big rostrum for chief minister's speech.   [Please select]

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The map is explained on a rostrum supported by an anchor and metal seaweed fronds made by local blacksmith Ken Dowber.   [noun]

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Perspiring in a loose lawn surplice with funnel sleeves he is seen, vergerfaced, above a rostrum about which the banner of old glory is draped.   [noun]

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The cephalic region includes the rostrum or praeoral [[Right Fig]].   [Please select]

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Owen caused me to lift my eyes to the rostrum.   [Please select]

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In the shape of the skull, especially the anterior expansion of the rostrum, _P.   [Please select]

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However, the rostrum of these two larger species is proportionately longer than the rostrum of _P.   [Please select]

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A red flag waved above the little, excited group of fanatics, close to the goods-box rostrum.   [Please select]

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Here, take the Snark's desk as your thingumgig--rostrum, or whatever it's called, and begin your jaw-wag.   [Please select]

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Mingo, who gave him an encouraging smile as he mounted the rostrum.   [Please select]

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