Definitions
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who samples food or drink for its quality
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Examples
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: D: D I gave one to my dad, the taste-tester, and he said they were "killer."
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: D: D I gave one to my dad, the taste-tester, and he said they were "killer."
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Baking class started at nine-thirty on Wednesday morning and about an hour later, nursing home employees would just happen to be walking by the kitchen to see if we needed a taste-tester.
Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010
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Baking class started at nine-thirty on Wednesday morning and about an hour later, nursing home employees would just happen to be walking by the kitchen to see if we needed a taste-tester.
Muffins and Mayhem Suzanne Beecher 2010
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I was thinking just using him as the taste-tester, but your suggestion could also work.
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Oh, we get to see the nitty gritty: the burgers must be purchased from a franchise within fifteen minutes of reaching its taste-tester, so an SUV tosses up gravel in one shot as a PA simultaneously bursts out the door running with two paper bags - talk about fast food.
Cathy Erway: Burger King Ads Underscore Imperialism of the Fast Food Nation 2009
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He also suggested Obama might well employ a taste-tester.
Hillary: I Might Take Fight Over Florida And Michigan To Convention! 2009
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Let's just say a taste-tester in the White House, wouldn't be a bad idea ... just (half) kidding!
Bonnie Fuller: Watch Your Back, Mac: Sarah Wants To Be President! 2008
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Have I become a faculty taste-tester or something?
Musings of a Drunken Monk: Weird things that happen at work 2006
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Have I become a faculty taste-tester or something?
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