sampler

[ US /ˈsæmpɫɝ/ ]
[ UK /sˈɑːmplɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a piece of embroidery demonstrating skill with various stitches
  2. an assortment of various samples
    a sampler of French poets
    a candy sampler
  3. an observation station that is set up to make sample observations of something
  4. someone who samples food or drink for its quality

How To Use sampler In A Sentence

  • Since divorcing their drummer last year, the trio adopted samplers and beatboxes and has been steadily gaining a reputation as one of the best live acts in town, albeit with one of the shortest sets.
  • The note and controller data from the guitar is sent to the sampler via MAX but no processing occurs.
  • A hundred years before Bushnell gave his speech, New England gifts were embroidering frolicking lambs and winsome shepherdesses on needlework pictures and samplers.
  • Sampler: The sample chamber is defined by sustomer.
  • At Falling Rock, for example, instead of offering samplers or beer flights, bartenders help customers choose by asking questions and giving them tastes.
  • This jumbled exercise by Bulareyaung Pagarlava amounts to a shapeless sampler of miscellaneous moods and shticks, from the cloyingly cute to the utterly arbitrary. A Cautionary Tale in Dance
  • Other quilts are made up of a variety of pieced and/or appliquéd blocks, and these are called ‘sampler’ Album quilts.
  • Included are samplers, embroidered pictures, portraits, sewing implements and patterns, quilts, clothing, linens, fabric swatches, photographs, and other documents.
  • Despite its wide range and the huge number of songs it examines it is, at this stage, a sampler rather than a compendium.
  • Although from very modest circumstances, a number of students acquired needle skills and worked samplers that were the equivalent in style and expertise to those worked in the most fashionable schools in Baltimore.
View all