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Definition of Monologuists
1. monologuist [n] - See also: monologuist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monologuists
Literary usage of Monologuists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Out of Work: A Study of Employment Agencies, Their Treatment of the by Frances Kellor (1904)
"It advertises to furnish attractions for churches, clubs, and other organizations,
such as lecturers, impersonators, singers, monologuists, and others. ..."
2. Out of Work: A Study of Employment Agencies, Their Treatment of the by Frances Kellor (1904)
"It advertises to furnish attractions for churches, clubs, and other organizations,
such as lecturers, impersonators, singers, monologuists, and others. ..."
3. Monarchs of Minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to Date by Edward Le Roy Rice (1911)
"BILLY VAN (Van Name), famed far and wide as one of the most unique monologuists,
began his professional career at Jeff. Staley's in Jeffersonville, Ind., ..."
4. Entertaining the American Army: The American Stage and Lyceum in the World War by James William Evans, Gardner Ludwig Harding, Neysa McMein, Anita Parkhurst, Ethel Rundquist (1921)
"... the gusto of male quartets, the patter of monologuists in all dialects and
known forms of speech—all to save the soldier from a career of crime. ..."