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[ pey-ster ] / ˈpeɪ stər /
nouna slip of paper gummed on the back, to be pasted on or over something, as over a name on a ballot. a person or thing that pastes. Origin of pasterFirst recorded in 1730–40; paste + -er1 Words nearby pasterpastel, pastelist, pastel orange, paste mold, paste-on, paster, pastern, Pasternak, Pasternak, Boris, paste-up, Pasteur Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for paster“Now, the more shoe companies there are, the less chance they have to be on the red carpet,” Paster says. Oscars 2011: Red-Carpet Shoe Wars|Isabel Wilkinson|February 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST You can credit Paster and Bloch with starting the Great Stylist Wars of the 1990s. Battle of the Oscar Stylists|Merle Ginsberg|February 20, 2009|DAILY BEAST Lige wuz to keep the cow, paster and feed her, and generally take keer on her fer the milk she giv. Uncles Josh's Punkin Centre Stories|Cal Stewart "I left 'em out in the paster, right where they fell," returned the old farmer. The Rover Boys at Colby Hall|Arthur M. Winfield
The only wa tu keep them into a paster, is tu turn them into a medder jineing, and let them jump out. Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings|Henry Wheeler Shaw You ought to seen the boys a-gittin' out of the paster; I would hav got out too, but I got stuck in the fence. Uncles Josh's Punkin Centre Stories|Cal Stewart Jonathan, if you ever see a flock of sheep shut up in a paster, you know something worth while about human natur. Highlife in New York: a series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick,|Ann S. Stephens
Words related to pasterprior, completed, spent, former, previous, early, old, preceding, earlier, late, recent, history, anterior, antecedent, over, precedent, latter, ancient, bygone, yesteryear |