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matchmaker

[mach-mey-ker] / ˈmætʃˌmeɪ kər /




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Jay, with his bouffant curly hair and preternatural ability to remember the smallest details, became a de facto musical matchmaker.

From Los Angeles Times

Dec. 18, Hallmark Channel Synopsis: A matchmaker connects competing deli owners, but their new romance is put to the test.

From Los Angeles Times

When internet dating arrived in China in the early 2000s, the power to form relationships — once disproportionately in the hands of village matchmakers, parents and factory bosses — increasingly fell onto the individual.

From New York Times

The new season includes some of her old clients from season one and a number of new faces, hoping that Ms Taparia, who claims to be "Mumbai's top matchmaker", will help them find "The One".

From BBC

Harnessing her outrage, Ms. Mayer became a kind of matchmaker: By the end of 2020, she had helped 400 families find child care by linking them up with nearby stay-at-home parents who could provide it.

From New York Times