Phrases with «soapbox»

A "soapbox" refers to a small raised platform that someone stands on to give a speech or express their opinions in a public place. It is also used metaphorically to describe someone expressing their views passionately and forcefully, especially when they want to bring attention to an issue or cause. Full definition

Sentences with «soapbox»

  • The film shows Miliband on soapbox speeches in town centres across Britain, underscoring his message about the need to get politics out of Westminster. (politics.co.uk)
  • Antibacterial soap (and anything with Triclosan) We've been on the anti antibacterial - soap soapbox for years and the rest of the world is catching on. (treehugger.com)
  • Ok, off soapbox now. (theletteredcottage.net)
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