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Definition of Pulpiteer

Pulpiteer
Pulpiteer Pul*pit*eer", n. One who speaks in a pulpit; a preacher; -- so called in contempt. --Howell. We never can think it sinful that Burns should have been humorous on such a pulpiteer. --Prof. Wilson.

Meaning of Pulpiteer from wikipedia

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- Tales From The Bully Pulpit is an American graphic novel released October 25, 2004. It was written by Benito Cereno, illustrated by Graeme MacDonald, and...
- discourse within the confines of the courtroom, the Senate floor, and the pulpit. It was deemed improper for a woman to be heard in a public setting. Exceptions...