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What does starter mean?

starter

an electric motor for starting an engine a culture containing yeast or bacteria that is used to start the process of fermentation or souring in making butter or cheese or dough to make sourdough you need a starter the official who signals the beginning of a race or competition a contestant in a team sport who is in the game at the beginning (= crank) a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle (= appetizer) food or drink to stimulate the appetite (usually served before a meal or as the first course) (= newcomer) any new participant in some activity

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Simple sentences

Tomatoes may be served hot or cold, as a starter or as a side dish.
It's a great conversation starter.
It's a good conversation starter.

Movie subtitles

We're gonna find that added starter and see that he doesn't start.
Hi Hat, the added starter, is missing.
The horses are coming back to the starter now.
The starter has his flag up, and it looks like.
They're coming up to the start this time, and the starter has his flag raised.
Yes, and it's just a starter.
Pedro Miguel Locks will be a good place for a starter.
Couldn't crack it with a bung-starter.
That'll do for a starter.
Oh, a hundred thousand as a starter.
He was the presiding steward, the chief handicapper, the starter, the judge, the breeder and his own bookie.
Down around the starter.
You're an early starter, aren't you?
Starter button.
The horses are coming back to the starter now. They're very fractious.
It ain't much, but it's a starter.
Now, step on the starter.
Dollar limit? That'll do for a starter.
His starter was stuck, he tried to crank start it and that was it.
And as a starter, you're on report.
Well, honey, it's like we're standing behind the clock with our thumbs just ready for the starter's gun.
Where's the self-starter?
Well, for a starter.
What do you suggest? Well, for a starter, let's part company.
For a starter.
I don't care what anybody says I woudn't use a self-Starter if you paid me.
That's the starter button, right there on the dash.
Would you like to be an elevator starter?
The Coffman starter is serviceable and we should have no difficulty starting up the engine.
Furthermore, there are only seven cartridges in the Coffman starter.
Where's the starter?
There's the starter.
Starter.
No, that's the engine starter.
Hit your battery and your starter.

News and current affairs

Only a miniscule fraction of possible sequences has ever occurred, through duplication, multiplication, and modification of a small starter set of genes.
Monetary support would lead to fiscal transfers, making limited interventions a non-starter.
Whenever I speak at finance and economics conferences around the world, I find that a great conversation starter with the spouses of the middle-aged business people who attend is to inquire about their vacation home.
By putting liberal interventionism at the heart of his foreign policy, Tony Blair has made it radioactive - a political non-starter for at least a generation.
Clearly, CCBT is a non-starter.
While a borderless world is a political non-starter, that figure does point to the scale of the development gains that a truly well-managed system of global mobility might produce.
Others take a flagrantly sexist stance, arguing that a woman president would be a non-starter as long as the North Korean regime continues to threaten national security.
As US Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to present a framework agreement for a conclusive round of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, Netanyahu's hardline position on Jerusalem is simply a non-starter.

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