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toastmaster

[tohst-mas-ter, -mah-ster] / ˈtoʊstˌmæs tər, -ˌmɑ stər /




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Toastmaster was his good friend�bald, shrewd Surgeon Charles Gordon Heyd, former president of the American Medical Association.

From Time Magazine Archive

He likes to think of himself as the "Toastmaster General of the U.S."

From Time Magazine Archive

Twice Toastmaster Hans Luther, onetime German Chancellor, sharply rapped for order, pleaded in three languages: "We can't have a successful evening unless you are quiet."

From Time Magazine Archive

George Jessel, 83, comedian, singer and showman whose ubiquity as an after-dinner speaker earned him the title of America's Toastmaster General; of a heart attack; in Los Angeles.

From Time Magazine Archive

When list of guests whom Lord Mayor delighted to honour read out by Toastmaster, name of Speaker received with enthusiastic and prolonged applause.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 18, 1893 by Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), Sir




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