Definitionn. someone who samples food or drink for its quality
Last update: November 1, 2015
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He is a taster of the various kinds of drinks. [Please select]
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But the lion kept aloof, and refused to eat, keeping his eye on the dog, and inviting him, as it were, to be his taster. [Please select]
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I used to think Ian Maclaren's sermon-taster a possible exaggeration of an existent type, but I now see that she is truth itself. [Please select]
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And one has to have SOME ONE as taster, you know, because of poison. [Please select]
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He had not his equal as an adviser and a taster of tarts. [Please select]
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MacFadyen, our recognised sermon taster, who criticised everything in the technique of the pulpit, from the number of heads in a sermon to the air with which a probationer used his pocket-handkerchief. [Please select]
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When the train started Hillocks received the compliments of the third with much modesty, and added piquant details regarding the utter confusion of our sermon taster. [Please select]
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