0 a small piece of wood, plastic, or other material that you put a glass or cup on to protect a surface from heat or liquid
1 a ship that sails between ports along a coast
2 a small, flat piece of material, often decorative, that you put a glass or cup on in order to protect the surface of furniture
3 a ship which sails between ports along a coast
The dialogue reflects her perception that east coasters (and middle-class 0 literary speakers) use not-contraction more than rural prairie speakers.
Patients can be traumatized by roller-coaster rides where hopes are built and crushed contemporaneously.
A motor drags the roller-coaster car to the top of the first hill.
Negotiation has also been likened to a roller-coaster reflecting the exhilaration yet tension of not being in full control as events follow one after another.
The 1980s experience was one of an economic roller-coaster fuelled by the vagaries of deregulation.
If anyone knew about life's ups and downs, he certainly did, and a roller-coaster was an apt metaphor for his life and work.
One and the same object can be simultaneously both coaster and ash-tray, because we are dealing here with accidental and compatible properties.
Public opinion has been on a roller coaster recently with respect to transgenic organisms in agriculture.
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