screener
IPA: skrˈinɝ
noun
- One who, or that which, screens.
- (mining, historical) A person employed to filter the mined coal through a metal screen to remove impurities.
- A question or survey used to filter potential participants based on some characteristic.
- An advance screening of a film sent to critics, awards voters, etc.
- (in combination) A cinema having the specified number of screens.
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Examples of "screener" in Sentences
- A RuPaul supporter or Crazy-Jim gets by the call screener
- I can't see how 'reviewing' a screener is of any use whatsoever.
- The waste collected from the screener is carted off to the landfill.
- He finally had to order his call screener, "Bo Snerdley," to turn them away so he could move on to another topic.
- As the screener is moving to screen the player getting the screen must set his man up for the screen with a proper V cut.
- Even if the boss doesn't care, a 23 year old HR screener is relying on a class at Southern Indiana State that told her not to hire weirdos, punks, and hippies.
- In all fairness to the call screener, I think it was more than just the question: When I was on hold the last time she called me, I asked if, on a future program, I could discuss my lawsuit re
- Then one day he was on a rant about the lousy quality of textbooks in LAUSD -- and I called his screener and said that the barriers to entry in the textbook business weren't that high -- but that the money wasn't that good either, not in small volume.
- In all fairness to the call screener, I think it was more than just the question: When I was on hold the last time she called me, I asked if, on a future program, I could discuss my lawsuit re Terri Schiavo, and when she found out I was pro-life, she totally flipped out and hung up on me - but not before saying "I hate people like that."
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