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Definitions
Wiktionary
- v. simple past tense and past participle of host.
Etymologies
- Middle English, host, guest, from Old French, from Latin hospes, hospit-; see ghos-ti- in Indo-European roots.Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, enemy; see ghos-ti- in Indo-European roots.Middle English, from Latin hostia, sacrifice.
Examples
“I'm going to guess that since Charlize is a big Christian Dior woman and because the label hosted the event, her dress is probably a Dior creation.”
“The website is called Australian and New Zealand Military Imposters (ANZMI) and is hosted from the US.”
“(Soundbite of bell) (Soundbite of applause) SAGAL: This year, Spain hosted the first international siesta competition in Madrid.”
“Martin hosted the show in 2001 and was alright I guess, but year after year of sub-par family remakes and their sequels (“Father of the Bride” 1 and 2, “The Pink Panther” 1 and 2) have probably dulled his edge a little.”
“Yesterday, I again hosted a Bariatric Forum, broadcasted via TeleHealth across Alberta and beyond.”
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“McCain hosted a town-hall-style meeting in Toledo, Ohio, with Arab Americans who came from Ohio and just across the border in Michigan.”
“McCain hosted SNL when not even actively campaigning for anything … just something to do to help bolster his own celebrity.”
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“McCain hosted the comedy sketch show himself in 2002.”
“Beers and sodas were sold or being hosted from the coolers.”
“Kind of like the old days of pageview counters hosted from a trusted source.”
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