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Noun(1) (2) a resident of a coastal area(3) someone who coasts(4) a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e.(5) from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)

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(1) One song will sound like an operatic piece and the next features east coaster John McDermott in a more traditional eastern Canadian piece.(2) u2018Every brand of beer here is served in its own glass, with its own coaster ,u2019 he says proudly, though he notes that they seem to vanish sometimes.(3) Sophie would make you put your glass on a coaster .(4) Her nana returned the smile and placed her cup of tea back on the drink coaster .(5) Dubbed u2018Royal Flush,u2019 their homemade roller coaster has just bagged third place for most artistic coaster .(6) a West coaster(7) A pilot in charge of a Danish-registered coaster was forced to take evasive action when a fishing vessel appeared out of fog on the wrong side of the channel.(8) The carriages are standard coaster types, but the harnesses are noticeably different in design with a fancy clasp to cope with the thrust.(9) It looks like a fairly tame family coaster at the end of the pier with round cars painted in child friendly colours.(10) My favourite wreck, and that of many other visiting divers too, has to be the 450-ton two-hold Dutch coaster , the Lucy.(11) I tossed the letter aside, almost knocking over the cold tea that now rested on a wooden coaster .(12) Although the Turquoise was operated as an armed coaster , there are no signs of the deck gun that would no doubt have been fitted above the fo'c'sle, or indeed of any other heavy armament.(13) An Orkney Towage tug carried out a long-distance tow this week, towing a broken-down Dutch coaster to Invergordon.(14) a West coaster(15) In a similar vein, John Armstrong rehabilitated the sailing coaster in its unique role as freight transporter between British ports.(16) Since the ship was a coaster and never far from the shore it was more practical to stop - either at a port or somewhere along the coast - than carry provisions needed for several weeks journey.
Related Words
(1) roller-coaster
(2) coaster brake
(3) jet coaster
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📺 Word Example from TV Shows

is because you're letting them
ride the roller coaster

is because you're letting them ride the roller COASTER

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6


This prom thing
has been a real roller coaster.

This prom thing has been a real roller COASTER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 8


Oh, they don't always get
to ride the roller coaster.

Oh, they don't always get to ride the roller COASTER.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6


I really am, but I don't want to live\Non your roller coaster.�

I really am, but I don't want to live
on your roller COASTER.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 7


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