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master of ceremonies

noun

  1. a person who directs the entertainment at a party, dinner, nightclub, radio or television broadcast, or the like, acting as host and introducing the speakers or performers. : M.C., MC


master of ceremonies

noun

  1. a person who presides over a public ceremony, formal dinner, or entertainment, introducing the events, performers, etc MC
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Origin of master of ceremonies1

First recorded in 1655–65
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President Trump is the ringmaster, master of ceremonies and star of this horrible spectacle.

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Sam White, 48, is a celebrant who acts as a master of ceremonies for milestone family events like weddings.

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"Of course, the ultimate indignity of this January 6 is that Donald Trump's opponent, Kamala Harris, because she is the vice president, serves as the master of ceremonies. Poor baby. But it does suck."

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"The British did all they could but they couldn’t break the spirit of Asante," shouted the master of ceremonies.

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With the card running more than an hour later than planned, it was 03:20 local time when master of ceremonies Michael Buffer introduced Ngannou to the ring.

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