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hostsnounpl. of host a great number of persons or creatures massed togethera host of people assembled along the parade route to see the new president armies, bikes(chiefly Scottish), crams, crowds, crushes, droves, flocks, herds, hordes, legions, masses, mobs, multitudes, presses, routs, scrums, swarms, throngs masses, millions, rabblements, rabbles, riffraffsgagglesheaps, mountains, pilesjams, logjams a large body of men and women organized for land warfarethe small band of defenders was no match for the enemy's mighty host of thousands armies, arrays, battalions, legions militias, national guards, standing armiesinfantries, ranks, regulars, soldiers, troopers, troops a person who conducts a program of entertainment by making introductions and providing continuityour favorite morning TV show has a new host announcers, emcees, MCs mistresses of ceremoniesdisc jockeys(or disk jockeys), DJs, shock jocks, veejays, VJshucksters, pitchmenanchormen, anchorpeople, anchors, anchorwomen, newscastersCBers, hams, radiomen masters of ceremonies |