M.C.S.
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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It led him to underground basement parties hosted by a pirate radio station in Miami, where he was hypnotized by ragga D.J.s and M.C.s.
From New York Times
And “4, 3, 2, 1” was the breakout single for DMX, then a new Def Jam signee, who holds his own against members of an elite tier of M.C.s.
From New York Times
Pierce Freelon, whose album “D.a.D” is about Black fatherhood, and Markette Sheppard, a journalist and children’s book author, will serve as M.C.s.
From New York Times
Stormzy’s determination to move his music beyond grime has been treated with scorn by some older M.C.s.
From New York Times
“I, too, have an interest in that which can be felt more than heard,” he writes to Q-Tip, one of the band’s M.C.s.
From The New Yorker
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