Pulpit in a sentence as a noun

Like she's on some sort of pulpit, spouting things she thinks people give a **** about.

Kind of like a physicist suddenly leaving his craft for the pulpit.

The President has the ultimate bully pulpit, and it sure ain't getting used on Gitmo.

Google's an advertising monster for a reason, and it's not as simple as "They had a big bully pulpit in the form of their search engine".

He has made it much easier for the public to discredit all information he parrots from his pulpit rather than being forced to face it as they have been doing.

I don't know how Ferriss successfully appointed himself some kind of tech guru, but he seems to have convinced people he deserves this pulpit where he doles out tech advice.

We thought, given the implications for such things as life extension, that it was pretty funny to have the speakers literally preaching from the pulpit with the listeners sitting in the church pews.

Pulpit definitions

noun

a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it

See also: dais podium rostrum ambo stump soapbox