toastmaster
Example Sentences
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FDR posed for pictures with crowds of scouts, and was toastmaster at a fried chicken dinner before returning to the city that evening.
From Washington Post
Martin is this year’s “toastmaster”, a role he carried out by Zoom from the Jean Cocteau, his theatre in Santa Fe.
From The Guardian
Meetings are structured according to an agenda that most clubs follow: The toastmaster acts as a master of ceremonies.
From Seattle Times
“With the tradition of long dinners led by a tamada, or toastmaster, white skin-contact wines are best suited for large consumption,” he says.
From Washington Post
Jessel, Harris likes to point out, was called “the toastmaster general of the United States,” and Jessel seems not just a relative but a kind of patron saint.
From Los Angeles Times
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