floor manager
a person assigned to direct the proceedings on the floor of an assembly, as at a political convention.
the stage manager of a television program.
Origin of floor manager
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How to use floor manager in a sentence
"It's no Pike County shindig," had responded the floor-manager, cheerfully.
Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands and Other Stories | Bret HarteThe hat was passed by the floor-manager during the evening, and Daddy got nearly three dollars, which delighted Milton very much.
Other Main-Travelled Roads | Hamlin GarlandEdwin, as floor manager, now called out a new "set" and as the dancers began to "form on," Joe Belford hunched his brother.
A Son of the Middle Border | Hamlin GarlandDon Pablo de la Guerra, with his handsome aristocratic features, was the floor manager, and gallantly discharged his office.
The stately form of the floor manager was visible among the glass showcases beyond.
Cheerful--By Request | Edna Ferber
British Dictionary definitions for floor manager
the stage manager employed in the production of a television programme
a person in overall charge of one floor of a large shop or department store
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