What does co-host mean?
Definitions for co-host
koʊˈhoʊst, ˈkoʊˌhoʊst; ˈkoʊˌhoʊstco-host
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co-hostnoun
A joint host alongside another (compare co-star).
co-hostverb
To act as a joint host.
co-hostverb
To store data on a shared server (as in web hosting).
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of co-host in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of co-host in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of co-host in a Sentence
People dont know theyre being lied to, but these tapes show that the top-down approach to media, they show Jeff Zucker telling people what to cover, whatnot to cover -- calling [ Giuliani ] a useful idiot there, telling them for political reasons dontcover certain stories, fox News host Sean Hannity, these are the times that try mens souls and I think if you go one direction, you lose your conscience, another direction, you lose your livelihood. But there are brave people like the person we worked with regarding CNN who are willing to be citizen journalists, willing to expose these sorts of things.
If we can build a really solid group of healthcare and community members, we'll be able to host those satellite clinics without any issues.
What’s most compelling is the remarkable speed with which ‘Jeopardy!’s short-lived host was jettisoned to appease an outraged mob, expect it to continue for some time since cancel culture shows no sign of abating anytime soon.
The benefit of having a great space, that you and your team are proud of, is that you can use it to help build your brand. you should be using your office space as a marketing tool, to attract and wow new clients, team members and even investors and you should also be using your space to host a variety of events, as opposed to paying someone else to rent theirs.
Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer:
He not only held his own, I think, in some ways, he sort of dominated… At the very end when they took questions, it was Trump who took charge, he's sitting in the palace of the president of Mexico. This never happens. Normally, it's the host who picks the journalist. Trump took charge naturally, walked off the stage as the dominant guy.
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