Definitions
the aperture of a wind instrument into which the player blows directly
Word origin
From mouth + piece.
Used in a sentence
“"It's 'Soapy,' talking from somewhere down there," rapped out Nickle, covering the mouthpiece as he spoke back into the room. "Get Joolby if you can, one of you."”
“The novel's protagonist serves as a mouthpiece for the author's political views.”
“Seeming “real” has been the aim since the earliest police procedurals, which began a long tradition of Hollywood productions acting as a mouthpiece for police departments.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“Horn part”10 letters
02“Instrument part”10 letters
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