0 a person who tastes food or drink as a job:
a wine-taster
1 a small amount or short experience of something that is intended either to make you understand what it is like or to make you want more of it
As singles usually make a loss for record companies, being" tasters" for the album, any large marketing campaign would only increase this deficit.
Half the tasters would be given the buttered biscuit first, and the other half the buttered biscuit second.
The pairs of biscuits would be given to a number of tasters who would be asked to identify the biscuit with butter on it.
We stop here the list of themes, which is merely a taster.
If we do things properly, this may well be a first taster of a genuine common foreign and security policy.
Kings used to guard against poisoning by employing food and wine tasters.
Activities can include university tasters such as summer schools, mentoring, support for teachers, master classes and many more.
A section in the buying guide is devoted to toothpaste tasters.