Charm us, orator, till the lion look no larger than the cat.
He declaims like an orator on a barricade, rolling the words on his tongue and gesticulating with his short arms.
This ability to bring harmony out of hostility is one of the admirable traits of Hermes and it aided the god's reputation as a persuasive orator and bringer of good fortune.
A crowd congregated around the orator.
It was the voice of a born orator, rich in possible modulations.
For a politician whose rise to prominence was largely built upon his powers as an orator, Obama is well versed in the arts of speech-making.
He was born an orator.
It employs Wellington to make of Foy, who was only a soldier, an orator.
For much of his life Cicero was known as a Roman politician, lawyer and orator, who despite his humble origins, rose to pre-eminence among the conservative Roman aristocracy.
A 36 bigot is a stone-deaf 37 orator.
He excels as an orator.
I interrupted the young orator before he had done, promising to arrange for the necessary number of benches and stools.
The captain of fifty, and the honourable man, and the counseller, and the cunning artificer, and the eloquent orator.
Epictetus once received a visit from a certain magnificent orator going to Rome on a lawsuit, who wished to learn from the Stoic something of.
Lenin was the great orator of the Russian Revolution.
A bigot is a stone-leaf orator.