Similar words: start, start up, start off, quarter, charter, quarterback, headquarters, star. Meaning: ['stɑrtə(r) /'stɑːt-] n. 1. an electric motor for starting an engine 2. a contestant who is in the game at the beginning 3. the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition 4. any new participant in some activity 5. food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course) 6. a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle 7. a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough.
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61. But one month of Dwayne Hosey seemed to convince the Red Sox that he was their starter.
62. They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start.
63. The lamp is separated from its control gear, although the Starter is in the lamp circuit.
64. Which is why the front office felt it was just as crucial to find another dependable reliever as it was another starter.
65. He believes that if a starter has major-league talent, nothing matters more than taking the ball every five days without fail.
66. Racecourse officials and race starter Capt Keith Brown could also face heavy fines after coming in for stiff criticism.
67. It is available now and costs £16 for a starter kit, including a manual and Hui's interpreter.
68. A starter pack of course material and a three-year development programme are part of the package.
69. Here she is, a senior starter coming off the bench having to prove herself like some new recruit.
70. Menus vary through the fortnight, and include a starter, a main dish with green salad and a sweet.
71. A second application which cuts out the 18 starter and retirement homes is recommended for approval.
72. It used a spring-loaded starter and had no electrical components.
73. A starter kit complete with software, interface cards and cabling for two workstations is priced £569.
74. Every day, there is a starter, dessert or salad buffet.
75. Howe said Doug Johns is his fifth starter, but the fourth slot is up for grabs.
76. A quick-to-prepare, pretty and unusual fruit based starter followed by lightly cooked salmon.
77. The turning of the car's starter motor was an ugly and unwelcome sound in the stillness of the forest.Sentencedict
78. Dinner is a set starter and dessert, and for the main course you may choose from the alacarte menu.
79. As a starter the Gaither Report urged an increase in defense spending to $ 48 billion.
80. One suggestion put forward is that there should be a programme of starter homes, perhaps provided through housing associations.
81. Toby Balding has confirmed Cool Ground as a definite starter.
82. The curd for cheeses to be subsequently ripened is formed with starter and a milk-clotting ingredient.
83. The starter whined, the rotors moved slowly, then the turbine caught.
84. The starter called us to our marks, we got set, the gun went off and I dawdled on the blocks.
85. My Fiat Panda has a similar ignition fault which I have diagnosed to be a disengaged starter motor.
86. The PowerLan two-user starter kit is priced from £138, and the single user add-on package is to cost from £69.
87. Thinking the gun was a starter pistol, Jones approached the officer holding a piece of plywood, she said.
88. In addition, putting Kirk Scrafford in as a starter at tackle will solidify the line.
89. The Classic lost a starter Tuesday when Down the Aisle broke a bone in his left front leg after a morning workout.
90. He was loath to leave his friends, his school and his soccer team, on which he was now a starter.
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