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synonyms for tasters
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to tasters, such as: bowl, drink, mug, beaker, cannikin, and chalice.
How to use tasters in a sentence
Three expert tasters, chosen from the most dainty, had orders to report progress every half hour.
THE CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THANKSGIVING STORIESVARIOUSHe placed bottles of wine in a bath heated to 60 C., and invited the most experienced wine tasters of Paris to try them afterward.
GREAT MEN AND FAMOUS WOMEN. VOL. 6 OF 8VARIOUSNotwithstanding this, the two famous tasters stood positively to what they had said.
THE HISTORY OF DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHAMIGUEL DE CERVANTES SAAVEDRAOur ancestors, wiser in their generation, appointed ‘ale-tasters,’ who did their duty without fear or favour.
NINETEEN CENTURIES OF DRINK IN ENGLANDRICHARD VALPY FRENCHTea-brokers and tea-tasters never do; epicures never do; the Chinese never do.
THE WHITEHOUSE COOKBOOK (1887)MRS. F.L. GILLETTELow tasters inspect the meat exposed to sale, and cause that to be destroyed which is unfit for use.
AN HISTORY OF BIRMINGHAM (1783)WILLIAM HUTTONTea-tasters and other persons who need to have a delicate sense of taste do not use either alcohol or tobacco.
FIRST BOOK IN PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENEJ.H. KELLOGGTea-tasters came out from England in 12 crowds, arriving in May and going away in July.
INTIMATE CHINAMRS. ARCHIBALD LITTLEThis favorite Italian dish is closely allied to the hasty-pudding of New England, whose praises have been sung by poe-tasters.
THE COOKING MANUAL OF PRACTICAL DIRECTIONS FOR ECONOMICAL EVERY-DAY COOKERYJULIET CORSONKept giving the errand-boys tasters, and when I tried to move him on, he told me not to obstruct his business.
JOHN THORNDYKE'S CASESR. AUSTIN FREEMAN