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anchorman
[ ang-ker-man, -muhn ]
noun
, plural an·chor·men [ang, -ker-men, -m, uh, n].
- Sports. anchor ( def 11 ).
- Radio and Television. anchor ( def 6 ).
anchorman
/ ˈæŋkəmæn /
noun
- sport the last person in a team to compete, esp in a relay race
- Also calledanchorpresenter (in broadcasting) a person in a central studio who links up and maintains contact with various outside camera units, reporters, etc
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Gender Note
Is anchorman gender-neutral? See -man.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anchorman1
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Example Sentences
See, my beverage preference was always more Anchorman than James Bond.
From Ozy
He affected an anchorman finesse in apologizing for “past mistakes” as a Ku Klux Klan leader.
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My intention is to make it with the same approach as Anchorman 2.
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We learned so much on how to make these comedy sequels when we did anchorman 2.
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We shot our Anchorman sequel for 50 million and all made a lot of money.
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He then referenced the film Anchorman: “I personally have many leather-bound books, and my house smells of rich mahogany.”
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