toastmaster
toastmaster
Definition
toast·master (tōst′mas′tər)
noun
the person at a banquet who proposes toasts, introduces after-dinner speakers, etc.
toastmaster
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: Our friends got married the year before we did and had a toastmaster.
- book: Using A Toastmaster Find out the benefits of booking a professional toastmaster to oversee the smooth running of your wedding reception.
Adjective modifier
- professional: John L Richards is perhaps the only true professional toastmaster on the Midlands scene.
- experienced: Ron is also an experienced toastmaster and as such is used to working at special occasions.
- modern: This together with his friendly personality, accommodates the multi-role requirements of any modern day toastmaster.
- top: If you are bamboozled by the etiquette & formalities, then demand the services of one of the countries top toastmasters.
- good: I believe that I am one of the best toastmasters in the business!
Modifies a noun
- company: We are the only disco and toastmaster services company in the world to have achieved registration to this standard.
- service: We are the only disco and toastmaster services company in the world to have achieved registration to this standard.
Noun used with modifier
- wedding: Engaging the services of a wedding Toastmaster is a very wise move.
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