Definitionn. someone who assists a performer by providing the next words of a forgotten speech
Last update: July 25, 2015
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The director himself acted as prompter in the play. [Please select]
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He was for nearly eighteen years the soul of the republican conspiracies, the prompter of revolutionary propaganda, the chief inspirer of intrigues concerted by discontented military men of all ranks. [Please select]
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"Your gallery and your prompter's box in one." [Please select]
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I can take her off to the life, and if the prompter'll stand by--" He looked at me for a full minute."' [Please select]
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The prompter read your lines, but everything has gone to pieces. [Please select]
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Were it my cue to fight, I should have known it Without a prompter. [Please select]
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It would quite spoil it if you were just reeling off speeches by heart, with one ear open to the prompter. [Please select]
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Using the prompter is against the tolerance and the spirit of adventure characteristic to Europeans. [Please select]
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