A flat object on which beverages are put to protect the surface of a table.
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Examples for "coaster"
Examples for "coaster"
1And the custom of the coaster or the sound-steamer is somewhat similar.
2We kind of rode the roller coaster week in and week out.
3It's fair to say it's been something of a roller-coaster ride since.
4The beardy male universe has always been a roller-coaster of identity politics.
5The coaster was already in place and was from the Raven's Mill.
1In the U.K., 'beermat' is often used in these senses.
2On a back-of-the-beermat calculation OB's private equity backers could see a 34 percent annualized return.
3We stood in the rain on Charing Cross Road while he scribbled his address on a soggy beermat.
4They encourage you to turn beermats into pieces of art.
5On it were some dirty glasses, and some soggy beermats with jokes printed on them.
1She came around to Ethan, all smiles, and tossed a drink coaster down in front of him.
2Cork-backed drink coasters of which I was unaccountably fond featuring a black-and-gold abstract pattern of what looked like boomerangs.
3On one table, there's a set of original wheels, hardly bigger than drink coasters, lying next to a box of shift knobs.
4The pessimist who designed it will doubtless be pleased to know it is now being used as a drinks coaster on Royle's desk.
5Drink coasters are shown for sale in the gift shop of the Monroe County Heritage Museum in Monroeville, Alabama October 23, 2013.