a place or opportunity for communicating ideas and information
some readers don't appreciate that she sometimes uses her book blog as a soapbox for her political views
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Recent Examples of soapboxHopefully other managers, general managers and baseball people use their own soapboxes to further discussions about what’s happening in society that encourages idiots to advertise their idiocy.—Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune, 25 June 2025 Allow me a moment to climb atop my soapbox: Awards shows won’t improve unless awards voters watch more things.—Joe Reid, Vulture, 31 May 2025 For a show at which winners sometimes use their speeches to soapbox, last night’s ceremony was largely absent of politics.—Erin Neil, The New Yorker, 3 Mar. 2025 Your inbox, their soapbox As long as there’s been media, there’s been some form of media disintermediation — the process of bypassing traditional gatekeepers (such as publishers, broadcasters, or editors) to directly reach an audience.—Catherine Baab-Muguira, Quartz, 8 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for soapbox
Providing both a blueprint for success and supplemental funds to other racing venues within the state, the piece of property within rock-throwing distance of the Tennessee state line has helped initiate a renaissance.
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Danny Brewer,
Forbes.com,
15 Sep. 2025
Emmy Awards have been held at the venue since 2008, formerly known as Microsoft Theater and Nokia Theatre.
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