Someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous)
An organism that can utter vocal sounds.
1 At this answer, king Prahlada became delighted with that utterer of Brahma.
2 Be no talebearer, nor utterer of falsehoods; be not talkative nor rashly censorious.
3 The spontaneous threat seemed to surprise them all, even the utterer .
4 He is a beholder of ideas and an utterer of the necessary and causal.
5 Here is a prophecy of which the utterer was unaware.
6 For every adaptation there is a new, dark answer, and the echo shatters the utterer .
7 The memory of some remarks which are uttered with peculiar fervor remains with the utterer .
8 One should not be an utterer of cruel speeches.
9 The greatest common denominator of the constituents is as a rule some fluent utterer of platitudes.
10 Thus said Prahlada unto that utterer of Brahma.
11 The cries for help became more and more piercing, as if some pressing danger menaced the utterer .
12 Whether words are uttered on paper or to the air, the effect on the utterer is the same.
13 I ask God to make her a spreader of the new Gospel, an utterer in praise of her
14 It lasted, I suppose, fully ten minutes, and left its utterer gasping and in a state of collapse.
15 Erik: By Hercules, if I mistake not, the coward word is wont to come back to the utterer .
16 Agni also, from Bhrigu's curse, became an eater of everything, as Bhrigu, that utterer of Brahma, had said.
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