Definition of Toastmasters

1. Noun. (plural of toastmaster) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Toastmasters

1. toastmaster [n] - See also: toastmaster

Lexicographical Neighbors of Toastmasters

toasters
toastie
toastie maker
toastier
toasties
toastiest
toastily
toasting
toasting fork
toastings
toastlike
toastmaker
toastmakers
toastmaster
toastmastering
toastmasters (current term)
toastmistress
toastmistresses
toastrack
toastracks
toasts
toasty
toat
toated
toating
toats
toaze
toazed
toazes
toazing

Literary usage of Toastmasters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the National Association of Life by LIfe Underwriters Association of Canada (1907)
"Turning to the regular program of the evening, there are two kinds of toastmasters who are good toastmasters. One of them is both witty and brief. ..."

2. Some Assembly Required by Thom Singer (2005)
"If this rings a bell, I have two words for you: toastmasters International. I have been an active member of toastmasters for over a decade and am still ..."

3. Yearbook by American Institute of Accountants (1913)
"THE TOASTMASTER : They say some toastmasters are born and others have toastmasters ... I am told that he is one of the best toastmasters, and that he fully ..."

4. The Free Agent Marketing Guide: 100+ Marketing Tips for Free Agents by Douglas Florzak (2004)
"A typical toastmasters club comprises 20 to 30 people who meet once a week for about an hour. The website publishes tips on giving speeches and ..."

5. Michiganensian by University of Michigan (1912)
"... Student Council 1911-12, Class President (3), Chairman Senior Cap and Gown Committee, Vice- President YM С. A. (4), Buckeye Club (4), toastmasters. ..."

6. Michiganensian by University of Michigan (1912)
"... Student Council 1911-12, Class President (3), Chairman Senior Cap and Gown Committee, Vice- Président YMCA (4), Buckeye Club (4), toastmasters. ..."

7. The Republic of Plato by Plato (1888)
"freedom has fallen under the presidency of a set of wicked toastmasters, and has quaffed the wine of liberty untem- pered far beyond the due measure, ..."

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