0 a rough wooden box or any raised, temporary surface for people to stand on while making informal public speeches --
Koontz says that spirituality has always been part of his books, as are grace and our struggle as fallen souls, but he never gets on a soapbox.
With the intention of getting a good photo story and local race with prizes, he persuaded the boys to return with more racers and soapbox cars.
Villanazul is second, and during his hour he interrupts a politician on a soapbox to perform a poem he has written.
A very fiery young man was making a speech from a soapbox on the corner.
He began racing soapbox derbies when he was 11, raced those for several years, then won a local downhill slalom event when he was 16.
Fascinated by speed, he and his father designed and built soapbox derby cars.
When you see me on a soapbox out there complaining, don't lock me up.
Again his face was covered, this time by his speech balloons as he stood on a soapbox shouting to general uninterest.