quizmaster

[ UK /kwˈɪzmɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the host or chairman of a radio or tv quiz show or panel game
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How To Use quizmaster In A Sentence

  • The quizmaster, however, was least amused as degree coffee got its name after the lactometer used to measure the milk specific gravity (to detect adulteration).
  • Tommy Lynch was question setter and quizmaster and he is to be congratulated for his efforts.
  • I have always wondered if this was true, or was cooked up by the quizmaster.
  • There were many attractive gifts and trophies for the winners as well as for the audience who answered the tricky questions from the quizmaster.
  • But the quizmaster was firm - at one time even threatening to crucify anyone who prompted the participants.
  • The Speaker is not a quizmaster who decides whether the right answer has been given to a question.
  • Saying it was a thoroughly enjoyable experience for her, she went on to answer the quizmaster's questions about modelling.
  • The quizmasters had a barrage of interesting posers to throw to the contestants and the audience.
  • The quizmaster had a tough time keeping his wits about as hundreds of school students screamed at him from all sides wanting to be asked questions and wanting to lay their hands on the prizes.
  • But at the very last minute, just as the quizmaster was coming round, my phone vibrated.
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