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the emc
noun
Master of ceremonies (host of a game show or function).
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Yours truly will be the emcee.
Shecky Beagleman, 45, of Port Chester was the emcee.
The emcee argued with me, taking up the time.
(It's no coincidence that the role's inheritor, Alan Cumming, also seems to blur with the character. Once the Emcee, always the Emcee).
Then comes his turn and he spouts truly ridiculous material, before the emcee can question him.
"When there was anything political with China, she was the emcee," Ms. Wong said.
"Tha am bar fosgailte," proclaimed Hector MacNeil, the emcee and a local Gaelic teacher.
The actress, whom the emcee introduced as "Concord recording artist Molly Ringwald," is no jazz neophyte.
By 2009, Mr. Pitt had become the emcee at events featuring Franklin Graham, the son of the Rev. Billy Graham.
It stars Alan Cumming as the Emcee, who has won multiple awards for the role, including a Tony in 1998.
In 1998, Cumming played the Emcee opposite the late Natasha Richardson as Sally Bowles and Ron Rifkin as Herr Schultz.
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