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toastmaster

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




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He stayed on, though, as the WHCA’s leader — and set the jovial tone for its dinners as toastmaster.

From Washington Post • Apr. 29, 2023

The toastmaster for the evening is Andrew Giuliani Jr. And yes, his father and former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani is also on the celebrity guest list.

From Washington Times • Dec. 8, 2022

Its popularization is attributed to Dr. Thomas Hayes Curtin, a coroner who was also the toastmaster of a Bronx social club's 1914 St. Paddy's celebration.

From Salon • Mar. 17, 2021

Meetings are structured according to an agenda that most clubs follow: The toastmaster acts as a master of ceremonies.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 2, 2019

Before making any specific suggestions to the prospective toaster or toastmaster, let us advise that he consider well the nature and spirit of the occasion which calls for speeches.

From Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations by Fanning, C. E. (Clara Elizabeth)




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