The raconteur laughed loudly and leaned back with the satisfaction--or at least some of it--of one who has told a funny story and told it well.
The raconteur suddenly stopped short, while the group remained silent in expectancy.
A turrible clap, it was," the raconteur had persisted.
I felt it a distinct risk to attempt five in one evening--six is the farthest limit sanctioned by any raconteur of standing.
And if one should interrupt a raconteur as he approached his point, and should inquire whether the thing be true?
After all, the main end of a raconteur must be to give pleasure.
This preliminary recognition of mood is what brings the delicious quizzical twitch to the mouth of a good raconteur who begins an anecdote the hearers know will be side-splitting.
That is what makes the funny story thrice funnier on the lips of a jolly raconteur than in the pages of a memoir.
The raconteur allowed an interval for the astonishing news to be absorbed.
Anyhow," continued the raconteur in a serious vein, "there's no chance fer a row.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "raconteur" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.