Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word PELTER
PELTER
Definitions of PELTER
- One who pelts.
- (sometimes, figurative) A pelting; a shower of missiles, rain, anger, etc.
- (dated) A pinchpenny; a mean, sordid person; a miser; a skinflint.
- (dialect or nonstandard) To pelt.
Number of letters
6
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using PELTER in a Sentence
- Skeet: Also called pelter or bracket, a hand with a deuce (2), a 5, and a 9, plus two other un-paired cards lower than 9 (example 2-4-5-6-9).
- The book follows two main narrative threads: one which follows the exploits of Ian Cormac, a 007-like agent from ECS (Earth Central Security), and another thread which follows the story of Arian Pelter and his band of Separatists from Cheyne III.
- Herbert (center), Pelter (right guard), Wood (right tackle), Treadwell (right end), Martin (quarterback), Ingles (left halfback), Eskridge (right halfback), E.
- The starting lineup for VPI was: Johnson (left end), Herbert (left tackle), Cox (left guard), Stull (center), Pelter (right guard), Wood (right tackle), Lewis (right end), Bell (quarterback), Barnett (left halfback), Cochran (right halfback), Whitehurst (fullback).
- In 2013, he criticised the West Indies cricket team for not selecting Sunil Narine in their home series against Zimbabwe; Mohammed described Shane Shillingford, who was selected instead of Narine, as "a pelter".
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