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He was about to ask his next question when the toastmaster called for silence.
In the shadows next to him, the toastmaster returned to his chair.
Heads automatically turned to look when the toastmaster made the announcement.
The word toastmaster has a fine, archaic ring to it.
Beloved brother of Marty, special friend and "toastmaster" to many.
Like the toastmaster, though, I'll give you one anyway.
Wilson Tucker served as the perennial toastmaster for many years.
If you cannot correct it, anyone experienced in public speaking, such as the toastmaster, should be able to remedy the problem.
We were about to begin dinner when the toastmaster said: "Just a minute; there ought to be a little ceremony."
The first question you need to ask yourself is do you need a toastmaster?
The toastmaster opens the proceedings and keeps them flowing smoothly.
Two drinks killed his shakes; two more made him a toastmaster.
At a large wedding it is useful to have a toastmaster to announce guests on the receiving line.
There are other benefits from employing a toastmaster.
The toastmaster, called the tamada, was already making his first toast.
Others may also report that they will be performing a gyckel to the toastmaster.
He was selected as the toastmaster for the Death Equinox 2001 convention.
Each dinner is presided over by a toastmaster called a tamada.
The Toastmaster brought the pop-up feature to the masses in the 1920s.
In the drawing room, Blaise played his favorite role of toastmaster.
In 1921 he recorded a hit single, "The Toastmaster".
After the member has given the presentation, another Toastmaster will evaluate the presenter based on certain criteria for each project.
Has worked as a toastmaster at Toronto's Imperial Oil building.
Toastmaster is a brand name for home appliances.
All three were nearly half a head taller than the men seated around the tables, even than the toastmaster.