toastmaster in the PONS Dictionary

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During his lifetime, he was toastmaster or emcee at an estimated 16,000 events, including charity affairs, dinners and stage benefits.
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In many meetings, a toastmaster typically addresses the audience from behind a dais or from a podium.
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Would-be toastmasters were typically counseled to use light humor, and to have anecdotes and epigrams handily memorized.
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