salter

IPA: sˈɔɫtɝ

noun

  • One who makes, sells, or applies salt.
  • A trout leaving salt water to ascend a stream.
  • A surname originating as an occupation.
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Examples of "salter" in Sentences

  • Apparently a wealthy citizen and "salter" of London.
  • A blockbuster proposed the other night: A vivacious young salter and her plight.
  • a 'salter' of gold mines, and everything that is discreditable; it makes me indignant.
  • The Tea Party folks seem to have a lot of racists and haters in their ranks. noreen salter
  • "You're Welcome America" is a ribald wound-salter and, in terms of the Bush legacy, everything
  • I substituted Pecrino, which might have been a tad sharper and salter than Manchego, but still had the good muskiness of a sheep's milk cheese.
  • You've been risking your life and that pretty pink English skin of yours for one of the most worthless men in British Columbia; he's been a cattle rustler, a 'salter' of gold mines, and everything that is discreditable; it makes me indignant.
  • Grace said ... first of all, i'm a notorious over-salter. not for myself -- i crave the stuff -- but other people say it's too much. moving on to more important things, this is a sensational dish! it would certainly soothe a person's body and spirit.
  • In 1523, the king gave her a silver cup, Wolsey sent her a gold salter, and the countess of Devonshire gave her a gold cross. 54 In 1524, the same countess gave her a silver gilt image of the Virgin, Wolsey gave her a saucer of gold, and the Duke of Norfolk sent her a silver cup. 55

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