
1) Anti-stain device 2) Bar mat 3) Beermat 4) California railroad 5) Coffee-table protector 6) Drink mat 7) Drinks mat 8) It goes under your glass 9) It may be kept under glass 10) It may be loopy 11) Item kept under glass 12) Kin of an antimacassar 13) Mat for a glass 14) Occupant 15) Occupier 16) Party accessory
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1) Ride 2) Sled
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[commuter rail] The Coaster {Reporting mark|NCTD}, is a commuter rail service that operates in the central and northern coastal regions of San Diego County, California, United States. The service is operated by TransitAmerica Services on contract with North County Transit District (NCTD). The service has eight stops and operates primarily d...
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• (n.) One who sails near the shore. • (n.) A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in the coasting trade.
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Circular stand, usually of silver, sheffield plate and/or wood, within a raised rim or gallery, for port or other wine bottles or glasses. Coasters were used in Britain from the 1760s. The name is derived from the after-dinner custom of rolling back the tablecloth and coasting, or sliding, the port from person to person on a smooth-bottomed stand.....
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Circular stand, usually of silver, sheffield plate and/or wood, within a raised rim or gallery, for port or other wine bottles or glasses. Coasters were used in Britain from the 1760s. The name is derived from the after-dinner custom of rolling back the tablecloth and coasting, or sliding, the port from person to person on a smooth-bottomed stand. …...
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Coast'er noun 1. A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in the coasting trade.
2. One who sails near the shore.
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a shallow sided circular dish, usually with wooden base, for holding a bottle of wine or decanter.
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A coaster is a ship which carries cargo around a country's coast.
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An authored disc that won't play, either due to improper authoring, poor media quality, or write error. The name is derived from the disc's uselessness as a DVD/VCD, may as well be used to set drinks on.
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[
n] - a resident of a coastal area 2. [n] - someone who coasts 3. [n] - a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)
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noun a covering (plate or mat) that protects the surface of a table (i.e., from the condensation on a cold glass or bottle)
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A small tray for circulating bottles or food around the dining table, especially a circular decanter stand with silver sides and a turned wooden base.
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a person or thing that coasts. · a small dish, tray, or mat, esp. for placing under a glass to protect a table from moisture. · a ship engaged in coastwise trade. · a sled for coasting. · a tray for holding a decanter to be passed around a dining table. · See
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