pearler
Britishnoun
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a person who dives for or trades in pearls
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a boat used while searching for pearls
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informal something impressive
that shot was a real pearler
adjective
Example Sentences
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Ross Thompson banged over a pearler of a conversion.
From BBC • Dec. 8, 2023
When Ford put over the first of his conversions - a pearler - he didn't really have any other attacking option.
From BBC • Sep. 9, 2023
If there was pain involved in losing so late in the day there might be some solace for Rangers in the fact it took an absolute pearler to bring them down.
From BBC • Apr. 29, 2022
Alli has already scored a pearler for England at Wembley but this goal will surely be the defining moment in his fledgling career.
From The Guardian • Jan. 25, 2016
In the old days, at Cossack, I had heard an old pearler speak of a wonderful bay where there was heaps of shell that had never been touched.
From The Second String by Gould, Nat
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