Soapbox example sentences

Related (7): orator, protest, speeches, platform, expression, pontification, preaching

soap·box

noun

soapbox (noun) · soapboxes (plural noun) · soap-box (noun) · soap-boxes (plural noun)

  - a box or crate used as a makeshift stand by a public speaker:

  - a thing that provides an opportunity for someone to air their views publicly:

"Soapbox" Example Sentences


1. He climbed up on the soapbox in the park to give his speech.
2. The soapbox orator ranted about his political views.
3. The children gathered around to listen to the man on the soapbox.
4. She got up on her soapbox to preach about environmental issues.
5. Get off your soapbox and listen to what others have to say.
6. He stood up on his soapbox and started his passionate speech.
7. They ignored the man on the soapbox yelling about conspiracies.
8. The soapbox derby was a fun event for the kids.
9. The kids were given wooden blocks to make their soapbox cars.
10. His favorite childhood memory was competing in the soapbox derby.
11. Get down from your soapbox and have a real conversation.
12. The comedian started her routine by getting up on a soapbox.
13. He gets on his soapbox every chance he gets.
14. The politician's speech from the soapbox was getting heated.
15. She mounted the soapbox in the park to talk about social justice issues.
16. I have no desire to hear your opinion from your soapbox.
17. The kids lined up for their turn to race their soapbox cars downhill.
18. The man on the soapbox was trying to gather a crowd.
19. He tends to use every conversation as a soapbox for his views.
20. The children were excited to build and decorate their soapboxes.
21. The protesters took turns speaking from the soapbox they'd set up.
22. The annual soapbox derby was a fun tradition on their street.
23. The old wooden soapbox was a relic from a derby long past.
24. His lecture from the soapbox was long-winded and irrelevant.
25. I'm tired of you using me as a soapbox for your opinions.
26. She built her first soapbox car with her grandfather.
27. The soapbox derby was a chance for kids to show their creativity.
28. His opinions were irrelevant to me, but he stood on his soapbox anyway.
29. The soapbox cars zoomed downhill at amazing speeds.
30. I had to walk away from the man ranting on his soapbox.
31. The rowdy crowd gathered around the lady with the amusing soapbox speech.
32. His opinions were nothing new, but he insisted on his soapbox moment.
33. The kids crafted their soapbox cars out of scrap wood and wheels.
34. The homemade soapbox cars raced downhill faster than the adults expected.
35. Some people never step down from their soapbox.
36. Their soapbox cars were intricately decorated with paint and stickers.
37. His views were just like every other person on a soapbox.
38. She built her soapbox car to resemble a race car.
39. The woman's zealous speech from the soapbox drew a large audience.
40. The old soapbox car looked like it had been through many adventures.
41. Children use the soapbox as a metaphor for preaching one's opinion.
42. The man on the soapbox hardly paused to breathe during his hour-long lecture.
43. The soapbox cars shot downhill like rockets.
44. Get off your high horse and step down from your soapbox.
45. The soapbox derby created fond memories of childhood innocence.
46. Step off your soapbox and listen to what other people have to say.
47. The mayor delivered an impassioned speech from the soapbox.
48. The spectacle of the soapbox cars drew families from all over town.
49. Her speech was full of exaggerations and half-truths, as if she were on a soapbox.
50. Many attendees enjoyed listening to the different views from the various soapboxes.
51. Their old, battered soapbox car was a source of nostalgia.
52. The soapbox orator rambled on long after the crowd lost interest.
53. People loved to build and race their unique soapbox cars.
54. The soapbox felt comfortable, like an old familiar friend.
55. The soapbox cars flew down the track faster than anyone expected.
56. They were always happy to indulge their parents' request to race the old soapbox car.
57. The man on his soapbox refused to acknowledge any viewpoints but his own.
58. The soapbox cars were household names in their community.
59. The old wooden soapbox still smelled of racing fuel and childhood dreams.
60. The protesters took turns speaking their passion from the shared soapbox.

Common Phases


Get off your soapbox! - Used to tell someone to stop lecturing or preaching excessively about their opinions.
Get down from your soapbox. - Another way of telling someone to stop lecturing from a position of perceived moral superiority.
Step down from your soapbox.
He gets on his soapbox. - Used to describe someone who often lectures others about their opinions.
He mounted the soapbox.
He tends to use every conversation as a soapbox.
He stood up on his soapbox.
Get on/ climb on/ mount the soapbox.
His speech from the soapbox.
Use me as a soapbox. - Describes someone who uses others as a platform to express their opinions.
His lecture from the soapbox.
Like an old soapbox. - Referring to something very familiar and oft-repeated.
The old, battered soapbox.
The man on his soapbox refused to acknowledge any viewpoints but his own.

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