Someone who offers their opinion via mass media, may be derogatory.
1 You don't want just like, a talking head saying a funny line.
2 I feel like, in many ways, I was a talking head before.
3 Not a concert film but also mercifully here of talking head explainers.
4 We cut to a talking head , the author of Where Stuff Comes From.
5 You may have seen him performing as a conservative talking head on cable news.
6 Unlike the others, her accent was as soft as a broadcast feed's talking head .
7 Sophie did not see Old Cha as a talking head .
8 The portrait film a kind of one person documentary that's far more than a talking head .
9 I walked slowly home thinking about the man and his talking head and the wonderful Pavlo.
10 Bannon featured Horowitz as a talking head in a 2012 film that attacked the Occupy movement.
11 I'm not just a talking head any more.
12 But the students see a talking head on a projection screen, showing every blemish or imperfection.
13 The journalist mocking the loudest, meanwhile, was Stuart Maconie, an omnipresent talking head on TV nostalgia shows.
14 Not bad for a talking head .
15 Socrates uttered a series of profundities, convincing the audience that this talking head was that of a real person.
16 I don't for one moment believe the DWP's talking head that says people are informed that they are being sanctioned.
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