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toastmistress

[tohst-mis-truhs] / ˈtoʊstˌmɪs trəs /


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You all know about Christy and as Bob Parker says the new toastmistress ought to have all the time there is left.

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

Healths were drunk in cocoa, side-splitting toasts proposed by the witty toastmistress, Migwan, and songs sung that made the roof ring.

From The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks or, The House of the Open Door by Frey, Hildegard G. (Hildegard Gertrude)

By the way, whom are they going to have for toastmistress at class-supper?

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret

“Because the toastmistress who presides over our supper ought to be the choice of her class,” said Marie firmly.

From Betty Wales Senior by Warde, Margaret