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toastmistress

[tohst-mis-truhs] / ˈtoʊstˌmɪs trəs /


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Sally May was to be toastmistress and to Judith had been given the honour of replying to the last toast—the toast to "The School."

From Judy of York Hill by Bennett, Ethel Hume

In making you toastmistress 19— was supposed to be doing you an honor.

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret

Emily Davis gave up Gobbo at once and Christy, after weighing the relative glories of being toastmistress and Antonio decided that she could help more at the class supper.

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret

I’d a lot rather be chairman of the play committee, or even a member of it, for that matter, than toastmistress.

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret

The next and last business of this meeting is to elect a toastmistress for our class-supper.

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret




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