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emcee

[ UK /ɛmsˈiː/ ]
[ US /ˈɛmˈsi/ ]
VERB
  1. act as a master of ceremonies
NOUN
  1. a person who acts as host at formal occasions (makes an introductory speech and introduces other speakers)

How To Use emcee In A Sentence

  • Featuring no fewer than six emcees and the hypeman's bloviating inside of three minutes, it's the album's busiest number.
  • Hip-hop rose in urban centers, launched by breakdancers and carried forward by emcees, DJs and graffiti artists.
  • After the drivers were introduced by a traveling emcee called ‘The Motor Mouth,’ an invocation and the national anthem, cars left at one-minute intervals to cheers from the crowd.
  • The beats on Revolutionary Vol.2 might seem a little minimalist to some, but Immortal is that caliber of emcee who needs no distractions when he's on the mic to make his words felt.
  • The position of interviewer is the one with the authority to moderate, the emcee of the event.
  • Again this year, Saturday night's Harvey Awards ceremony will be emceed by "PVP" creator Scott Kurtz, who acknowledges the necessity for some event growth -- even as he's a bit nostalgic for an even smaller 'Con. BALTIMORE COMIC-CON: Has it become the supreme antidote to San Diego?
  • CBC radio announcer Katherine Duncan will emcee the event, which is put on by the the Book Publishers Association and the Writers Guild of Alberta.
  • Still, some of the greatest emcees I know are some of my favorite poets i.e., Nas, Kweli, Method, Lauryn, Common, Mos, Jay Z etc., and I can't wait to publish their poems in book form.
  • An emcee is a microphone controller, so I held the mic and I controlled it.
  • He brought his little brother into the emcee game and under his tutelage and direction the B Boy known as Melle Mel would one day claim the title Grandmaster for himself as well as the title as the World’s Greatest Emcee. Style Master Generals AKA The Originators (The Emcee Edition) Part 1 Of 4
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