Definitions for paster
paster
past·er
Spelling: [pey-ster]
IPA: /ˈpeɪ stər/
Paster is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 238 anagrams from letters in paster (aeprst).
Definitions for paster
noun
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a slip of paper gummed on the back, to be pasted on or over something, as over a name on a ballot.
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a person or thing that pastes.
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the time gone by:
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the history of a person, nation, etc.:
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what has existed or has happened at some earlier time:
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the events, phenomena, conditions, etc., that characterized an earlier historical period:
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an earlier period of a person's life, career, etc., that is thought to be of a shameful or embarrassing nature:
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Grammar.
the past tense, as he ate, he smoked.
another verb formation or construction with past meaning.
a form in the past tense.
adverb
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so as to pass by or beyond; by:
adjective
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gone by or elapsed in time:
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of, having existed in, or having occurred during a time previous to the present; bygone:
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gone by just before the present time; just passed:
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ago:
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having formerly been or served as; previous; earlier:
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Grammar. designating a tense, or other verb formation or construction, that refers to events or states in time gone by.
preposition
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beyond in time; later than; after:
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beyond in space or position; farther on than:
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in a direction so as to pass by or go beyond:
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beyond in amount, number, etc.:
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beyond the reach, scope, influence, or power of:
Origin of paster
First recorded in 1730-40; paste + -er1
Examples for paster
Heres a letter from my paster, maybe that will be satisfyin.
“Now, the more shoe companies there are, the less chance they have to be on the red carpet,” paster says.
Josiah thought he could make a lovely piece of mosaic from the stuns down in our paster and slate stuns.
Lige wuz to keep the cow, paster and feed her, and generally take keer on her fer the milk she giv.
You ought to seen the boys a-gittin' out of the paster; I would hav got out too, but I got stuck in the fence.
And then he wuz all rousted up about a hole down in our paster.
The only wa tu keep them into a paster, is tu turn them into a medder jineing, and let them jump out.
You can credit paster and Bloch with starting the Great Stylist Wars of the 1990s.
"I left 'em out in the paster, right where they fell," returned the old farmer.
That gentleman wrote from a Continental address to Mr. paster asking if his aunt had left him the money as she promised.