External anatomical structure of birds which is used for taking food and for eating.
A platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it.
Ram bow found in ancient Roman war ships.
Beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils.
1 At length the genial Mr. Primrose in the rostrum addressed the audience.
2 Mr. Gromyko took over the rostrum & plodded along grimly in Russian.
3 He's the Adonis of the rostrum , the Apollo Belvidere of the bema.
4 There was an enormous military band on the platform behind the rostrum .
5 Mr. Absolom listened for a while and then returned to the rostrum .
6 He is borne to the rostrum across a veritable sea of men.
7 Father walked steadily to the dry-goods box which served as a rostrum .
8 People whooped like red Indians when President Roosevelt ascended to the rostrum .
9 Dr. Tyng took the rostrum with one of his swift magnetic speeches.
10 He grabs the rostrum and his supporters rally round and trade punches
11 Mr. Lowington descended from his rostrum and went forward to enforce obedience.
12 The rostrum was carpeted and otherwise glorified with flags and so on.
13 Outside, the auctioneer, a smooth-faced, glib-tongued man, was already mounting the rostrum .
14 Zeman approached the rostrum with his chest puffed up like a game-cock's.
15 There was an eerie silence as Ellie stepped away from the rostrum .
16 The woman by the lectern and the singer on the rostrum had chosen.
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