Definition
(to make, to deliver) a speech: (to give) a public talk, a lecture
- "And I was giving the speech for our graduating class."
- "I'd have to write a speech quickly."
- "The board of the IACF thought it only fitting that you, one of the true pioneers in the fragrance and cosmetic community, deliver the speech to mark the Vicennial anniversary of our organization."
- "This speech is a tradition that was started by my father, K-k-k-k- King George."
- "Why don't you have Brian make the reservations for you, and we can get started on your speech after lunch?"
- "Welcome to my Christmas speech."
- "In fact, you're as bad as some of my speech therapy patients."
- "Bruno : I haven't prepared a speech, and I really don't like flying across the country on such short notice."
- "In a speech to the House of Commons, Sir Bear called into question the accepted science that the emission of greenhouse gases is contributing to global warming."
- "Dr. Loblaw : Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the scientific study of anomalous speech patterns - also known as the "crazy accent contest"."
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