Words similar to co-host
Example sentences for: co-host
How can you use “co-host” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:
Buchanan is called anti-Semitic by two conservative commentators--William Safire (NBC's Meet the Press ) and George F. Will (ABC's This Week )--as well as by Buchanan's former Crossfire co-host, Slate editor Michael Kinsley ( Meet the Press ).
There is a witty, sometimes rude, interchange among Ben; Jimmy Kimmel, the co-host; and the guests.
Crossfire co-host Bill Press summed up their story line: "Big victory for Clinton, big loss for Ken Starr."
A quick look at the Crossfire transcript reveals only one allegation that comes close to fitting Wolf's description, an example offered by "from-the-left" co-host Bill Press:
As co-host of Crossfire for six and a half years (1989-1995), I am familiar with the rap: It's uncivilized, it's just show biz, it's not serious, you all talk at the same time, no one gets to finish a sentence, Pat Buchanan is a monster, Bob Novak is a monster, John Sununu makes me ill (and they hear similar complaints, apparently, about the liberal hosts).