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Definition of Saltshaker
1. Noun. A shaker with a perforated top for sprinkling salt.
Definition of Saltshaker
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of salt shaker) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Saltshaker
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltshaker
Literary usage of Saltshaker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biblical Counsel: Resources for Renewal : an Annotated Topical Bibliography by Steven C. Kettler (1993)
"Author suggests something more natural and less forced." — GCB. A study guide is
available. Pippert, Rebecca Manley, Out of the saltshaker and ..."
2. Do the Right Thing: The People's Economist Speaks by Walter Edward Williams (1995)
"So, if you're in a restaurant and see a person putting salt on his food, why not
take the saltshaker? Or, if you see a fat person spreading butter on his ..."
3. Beginner's French by Anna Woods Ballard, Max Walter (1918)
"... saint. saisir, to grasp, seize, take. saison,/., season. salade, /., salad.
salière,/., saltshaker. salle, /., hall, room; — d'attente, waiting-room; ..."
4. Maggie's Too by Paul E. Furdon (2001)
"When Gordon returned and set out the napkins, Salvi whacked the eggs with a
saltshaker that was on the table and began removing the eggshells from the ..."
5. Biblical Counsel: Resources for Renewal : an Annotated Topical Bibliography by Steven C. Kettler (1993)
"Author suggests something more natural and less forced." — GCB. A study guide is
available. Pippert, Rebecca Manley, Out of the saltshaker and ..."
6. Do the Right Thing: The People's Economist Speaks by Walter Edward Williams (1995)
"So, if you're in a restaurant and see a person putting salt on his food, why not
take the saltshaker? Or, if you see a fat person spreading butter on his ..."
7. Beginner's French by Anna Woods Ballard, Max Walter (1918)
"... saint. saisir, to grasp, seize, take. saison,/., season. salade, /., salad.
salière,/., saltshaker. salle, /., hall, room; — d'attente, waiting-room; ..."
8. Maggie's Too by Paul E. Furdon (2001)
"When Gordon returned and set out the napkins, Salvi whacked the eggs with a
saltshaker that was on the table and began removing the eggshells from the ..."