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saucer

[saw-ser] / ˈsɔ sər /


NOUN
dish antenna
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Beneath the Golden Saucer there’s a dust bowl, a result of the power plants installed to fuel its neon lights.

From New York Times • Feb. 22, 2024

At the Cup and Saucer tea shop, a couple of minute's drive from the community hall, the bunting is up, the royal crockery is ready and a special coronation brew has been prepared.

From BBC • Apr. 28, 2023

His initial belt-controlled gimmick dots included Sun Dots, Flying Buzzsaw Dots and a Flying Saucer Dot used to elude Batman and Robin.

From Washington Post • Aug. 8, 2021

While the $7 billion in losses is substantial, oil companies should still benefit from this year's prices, said John Saucer, of commodity advisory firm Mobius Risk Group.

From Reuters • Apr. 26, 2021

The Teacup, having again to put her mind on the task of keeping up with them, regained her composure—at least as much of it as she had ever had since her Saucer was broken.

From The Garden of the Plynck by Minard, Florence




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