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sampler

[sam-pler, sahm-] / ˈsæm plər, ˈsɑm- /




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The current shows, enlarging on small samplers in years past, represent just the tip of what is now a roughly 4,000-piece Hammer iceberg.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a low-budget sampler of “Room,” “Safe” and “Dogtooth,” made on 16-millimeter film for extra scruff and shot through an icy camera that rarely, barely moves.

From New York Times

It was there Green started a family of his own with his wife, Lauren, and their 6-year-old son, Wilder, who already owns more drum machines and audio samplers than most adults, Namatame says.

From Seattle Times

Today's assorted boxes and samplers reflect America's long-standing love affair with the lighter chocolate while incorporating darker options for renewed consumer interest that peaked again in the early 2000s.

From Salon

In their house, now filled with Frank’s paintings instead of Bill’s mother’s cross-stitch samplers, the men agree to have “one more good day” together before drinking wine laced with a lethal dose of painkillers.

From New York Times