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squawker

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squawker [′skwȯk·ər]
(engineering acoustics)


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That means there's a booming market for education experts, especially those who claim to speak with the disinterested voice of reason among the gaggle of partisan squawkers and interest groups.
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, and hundreds of other rightwing squawkers all over the dial long ago incorporated criticism of liberal hypocrisy into their normal routines.
Bolton, loudest squawker of them all, is reportedly leaving the State Department.
 
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