Definitionn. a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
Last update: January 13, 2016
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I saw boy falling from the podium. [noun]
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You could use a podium or tower scaffold for these jobs. [noun]
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In fact, he only missed the podium twice all year. [noun]
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It did him good, by contrast, to hear a hearty peal of laughter that came up from the lowest ranks of the podium. [noun]
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Podium of theatre, height of, 148. [Please select]
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Once Dean was standing at the podium and he'd controlled the shake in his knees and hidden the sweat on his palms, he felt he didn't do badly. [Please select]
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Plan, section and views of the podium of the temple at Wroxeter. [Please select]
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The 'podium', then, was at first a real _podium_. [Please select]
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He left the podium and went at once to the cuniculum. [Please select]
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Cassius, standing in Cæsar's podium, seemed puny compared with that Lygian. [Please select]
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