coaster (Meaning)

Wordnet

coaster (n)

a resident of a coastal area

someone who coasts

a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)

Webster

coaster (n.)

A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in the coasting trade.

One who sails near the shore.

coaster Sentence Examples

  1. The coaster glided smoothly along the track, eliciting screams of excitement from its passengers.
  2. We placed our drinks on the coaster to protect the wooden table from water stains.
  3. The roller coaster climbed to its peak before plummeting down at breakneck speed.
  4. The coaster enthusiast collected memorabilia from amusement parks around the world.
  5. Grandma knitted a set of coasters adorned with intricate patterns for the dining table.
  6. The coaster's design featured loops and twists, offering riders a thrilling experience.
  7. The coaster rattled as it navigated sharp turns, adding to the adrenaline rush of the ride.
  8. The bartender slid a coaster under the glass before serving the cold beer.
  9. The coaster veered left, then right, as it followed the twists and turns of the track.
  10. We admired the scenic view from the top of the coaster before plunging down the steep drop.

FAQs About the word coaster

a resident of a coastal area, someone who coasts, a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or

collier, warship, boat, motor ship, cruiser, containership, tramp, steamer, corvette, aircraft carrier

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The coaster glided smoothly along the track, eliciting screams of excitement from its passengers.

We placed our drinks on the coaster to protect the wooden table from water stains.

The roller coaster climbed to its peak before plummeting down at breakneck speed.

The coaster enthusiast collected memorabilia from amusement parks around the world.