Crossword-Solution: MONOLOGIST 10 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Monologist n. One who soliloquizes; esp., one who monopolizes
conversation in company.

We have 5 clues for the answer “MONOLOGIST”

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MONODRAMA requirement 1 answer
DISEUR 2 answers
Diseuse. 3 answers
Type of entertainer. 5 answers
AN ENTERTAINER WHO PERFORMS ALONE 11 answers
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Sentences with MONOLOGIST (5)

Jud was a monologist by nature, whom Destiny, with customary blundering, had set in a profession wherein he was bereaved, for the greater portion of his time, of an audience.
Heart of the West O. Henry 1999
Neither do they consider that their seat coupons entitle them to be instructed whether or no there is a sentiment between the lady solo banjoist and the Irish monologist.
Cabbages and Kings O. Henry 2000
Now let us take this little deck of common playing-cards---" The monologist, suiting the action to the word, conjured a deck of cards from somewhere, and extended them to Blaze.
Heart of the Sunset Rex Beach 2004
Yet neither of these can be classed as a monologist, because neither depends upon speech alone to win success.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page 2004
But by adding to his monologue unrelated offerings the monologist becomes an "entertainer," an "impersonator," or whatever title best describes his act.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page 2004

Quotes with MONOLOGIST (1)

My writing partner, Nicki, and I became obsessed with a monologist who performs unscripted shows equipped with nothing more than scribbled bullet points and a glass of water. We wrote him a fan letter and found ourselves sharing lunch and eventually a friendship.
Emma McLaughlin
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1967).