[
UK
/bˈuːstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈbustɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈbustɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a thief who steals goods that are in a store
- an additional dose that makes sure the first dose was effective
- an amplifier for restoring the strength of a transmitted signal
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a person who backs a politician or a team etc.
they are friends of the library
all their supporters came out for the game - the first stage of a multistage rocket
- someone who is an active supporter and advocate
How To Use booster In A Sentence
- Our dog never minds going for his boosters there.
- The university is clamping down on media access during his summer booster club tour, and publicity flacks are shielding the most available man in college football.
- When you hit your targets it's a great confidence booster. The Sun
- It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing. The Dirty Life
- Both failures came when the seat was being used with its five-point harness; CR's testers found no problems in booster seat mode. Evenflo Maestro car seat recalled after failing Consumer Reports test
- Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism.
- What makes NAC so effective as a glutathione booster is the fact that it is a stable amino acid that can retain up to six times the amount of the sulfur and sulfhydryl groups after digestion. Wil's Ebay E-Store
- Seven astronauts perished when hot exhaust gas leaked from one of the booster rockets, destroying the vehicle less than two minutes into the flight.
- Separation of the boosters took place 2 m 30 s after liftoff, shortly followed by first stage burnout, separation and the ignition of the launcher's second stage.
- Hormone implants are used as growth boosters.