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- verb transitive To
prompt (a speaker) by means of ateleprompter , displaying the text that is to be read.
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Examples
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So Liberals: Is your Obama going to be able to "teleprompt" his way out of this Gulf (worse than Katrina) mess? en Español
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First, comedic genius, wife like Jackie O, phenomenal teleprompt speaker, and now Father of the Year award.
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He is coke snorting, teleprompt reading change his mind on the issues fool.
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I used to think Reagan was one of those politicians who could teleprompt a decent speech, even though one could tell that there was very little substance behind those beady eyes.
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This lame man is so not attractive whenb he is making a speech. he is definately flip flopping his messages based on local issues. his foreign policy issue regards to cuba is for the cuban votes in Florida. shame on you. bring the 1 on 1 debate on. when he can't read any teleprompt
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I used to think Reagan was one of those politicians who could teleprompt a decent speech, even though one could tell that there was very little substance behind those beady eyes.
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Otherwise, Obama is only one really well written, and teleprompt-orated speech away from being the man of their dreams… again.
Watch the rats leave the sinking ship: Olbermann, et al, on the President’s oil spill speech 2010
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I used to think Reagan was one of those politicians who could teleprompt a decent speech, even though one could tell that there was very little substance behind those beady eyes.
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If there is no teleprompt, Nobama is in serious trouble.
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And I think the PM has been reading Obama's teleprompt - or is it the other way round?
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