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How to use toastmaster in a sentence

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Serving as toastmaster was town crier Trevor Heeks, who was won the town's civic award.
Toasting is a serious and traditionally rich feature of the Georgian meal and an official toastmaster is appointed.
Yet over a four-year period, Watson was employed as a town crier, children's entertainer, and as a toastmaster.
The mayor knows the actor's father, Steve, a former mayor's attendant and a popular toastmaster on the local social circuit.
At our last meeting Bridget Lawlor acted as toastmaster for the night.
The writer also spoke with Lowell Thomas who had been toastmaster of the of these affairs for thirty years, but has now retired to guest status.
I've really found my niche in life, though, by becoming a toastmaster.
Mr Haydon, who has worked as a professional toastmaster all over Europe and America, immediately decided to share his luck by helping a sick child's dream come true.
It owed its origin to the clubs of 18th-century England, where the toastmaster had to remain sober enough to carry out his office.
Strangely enough, it is rare for a toastmaster to actually give a toast but our current President, Tony O'Reilly, gave an excellent one in his congratulatory speech to Conor.
Beyond his defensive acumen, beyond the sheer force of his personality, the Jets regard Ryan as their great orator — part general, part politician, part football coach, a toastmaster at heart.
Serving as toastmaster, William vanden Heuvel made it clear that the gathering was but the first of a series of Schlesinger-Geburtstagsfeste that would be held at appropriate intervals through the next quarter of a century.
The toastmaster this year was Isaac Asimov, and the medal recipient was Willard N. Bascom, an oceanographer who invented a deep-ocean drilling technique known as dynamic positioning.
William Bennett, has become the toastmaster of the religious right.
Do you wish to have a toastmaster present at your reception?
Obviously, he's the best speaker in the world,'' said Kathy Oliver, a Burbank producer and distinguished toastmaster.
Alan Feeney, Britain's youngest professional toastmaster, has joined the Charlecote Pheasant Hotel, in Charlecote.
Bridget Roche took the chair as Toastmaster for the meeting and was amply assisted by the Club President Aidan Russell.
A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats. The Toastmaster is the host of the day and conducts the meeting.
However, Toastmaster gives people the opportunity to put the phone away and talk to each other, he added.
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In the meantime, the toastmaster pushed about the bottle, and a more noisy or regardless company could hardly be.
And speakers should cooperate with the toastmaster and with each other to that end.
James had just returned from a class banquet where he had been the toastmaster.
It was presided over by the veteran author and publisher, Henry Holt, who nominated Mr. Carnegie as toastmaster.
But it was Ned they wanted, because he was to be toastmaster.
He consented, and I arranged the matter with the toastmaster.
Sid Henderson will be toastmaster, on account of his great work.
But, believe me, Mr. toastmaster, I deeply appreciate your effort.
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