Chief Seattle, a Suquamish Indian who lived on the Puget Sound outside the city that bears his name, was a skilled diplomat and a great orator. |
At the UN, it doesn't matter whether you speak only French and the orator is waxing eloquent in Chinese. |
Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning American constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that could save the Union. |
Lincoln, seeing this masterly orator of mixed-race ancestry, would most likely first have been reminded of his exceptional friend, Douglass. |
She stared and directed her resonant voice into the distance as if to an unseen audience, and modulated her tones like an orator. |
James Dillon in his heyday was about the only orator of modern times to match such eloquence. |