co-host
or co·host
to host (a program) jointly with at least one other person: It’s a daily talk show co-hosted by three women.They were a beloved comedy duo who cohosted on radio for 14 years before taking their variety hour to television.
a person who hosts a program jointly with at least one other person: Everyone was surprised when his co-host left the show at the peak of its popularity.
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How to use co-host in a sentence
He credits late comedian Eric Tunney, his co-host after Williams moved to Hollywood, with helping define Ed.
Canada’s Subversive Sock Puppet: Ed the Sock Isn’t Afraid to Say Anything | Soraya Roberts | November 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTEarlier this week, photos of Masters of Sex star Lizzy Caplan, former The View co-host Jenny McCarthy, and others hit the web.
‘The Fappening 3’: More Celeb Nudes of Cara Delevingne and Others Leak Online | Marlow Stern | September 26, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe former Today co-host Deborah Norville spoke after Stern.
Scarborough, now a co-host of the unreasonably peppy “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, is a former congressman from Florida.
co-host Savannah Guthrie and news reader Natalie Morales donned latex gloves in celebration of the procedure.
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