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Definition of Megaphoned
1. megaphone [v] - See also: megaphone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Megaphoned
Literary usage of Megaphoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"The last order megaphoned resounds in an azure dotted with sparks and ...
Orders are megaphoned and every word seems to crowd the adventurous air with ..."
2. Vagabonding Through Changing Germany by Harry Alverson Franck (1920)
"Now and then a shipload of those poilus who waved to us from the shore as we
danced and sang and megaphoned our way up through their territory came down ..."
3. War Bread: A Personal Narrative of the War and Relief in Belgium by Edward Eyre Hunt (1916)
"A hoarse voice began a megaphoned conversation. ... One of them drew closer to
us, and a megaphoned voice retched out a query and w^is answered from our ..."
4. Schley and Santiago: An Historical Account of the Blockade and Final by George Edward Graham, Winfield Scott Schley (1902)
"... after dark, and before taking her blockading station megaphoned, as she had
megaphoned every other ship in the squadron as she passed, that Admiral ..."
5. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1920)
"Close finishes and excitement were t the people wanted. They got their first when
Dick Lee megaphoned from the ^ s' boat that the cup went with the two- ..."
6. Notes of a Busy Life by Joseph Benson Foraker (1916)
"At Columbus they had a similar occasion except that it was for me at least only
an afternoon performance and the candidates were not megaphoned to the ..."