noun
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a vessel or trader engaged in coastal commerce
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a small tray, sometimes on wheels, for holding a decanter, wine bottle, etc
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a person or thing that coasts
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a protective disc or mat for glasses or bottles
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short for roller coaster
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a European resident on the coast
noun
Etymology
Origin of coaster
Example Sentences
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"My life is a broken roller coaster, but maybe I'm the only one to blame," they sing on the melancholy Merry Go Round.
From BBC
Banksy’s prices have been on a roller coaster in recent years.
Expect it to serve as an introductory, big kid coaster for many.
From Los Angeles Times
Universal Studios Hollywood has begun peeling back the curtain — or opening the garage? — on its new “Fast & Furious”-inspired coaster coming to the park this summer.
From Los Angeles Times
The sector has been on a roller coaster in the past four years.
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