Crossword clues for dater
dater
- Office gadget
- Post office device
- Mailroom stamp
- Carbon-14, e.g
- Time stamp
- Post office need
- Time stamp, often
- They have ''steady'' company
- Socially active sort
- Post-office stamp
- Librarian's gizmo
- Tinder user, e.g
- Stamping gadget
- Serial Romeo
- Rubber stamp on a roller
- Receiving desk gismo
- Receiving department gadget
- Postal stamp
- Postal equipment
- Person going out with another
- Patron of eHarmony
- Office implement
- Match.com user
- Library implement
- Librarian's hand stamp
- Librarian's book-stamping gadget
- Computer, at times
- Client of match.com
- Circulation desk gadget
- Archaeologist, at times
- "Antiques Roadshow" expert
- Mailroom gizmo
- Library gadget
- Library gizmo
- Librarian's device
- One playing the field
- Post office gizmo
- Library device
- Librarian's gadget, once
- Office stamp
- One going out
- Antique dealer, at times
- One doing carbon 14 testing
- Office item
- Librarian's stamp
- Library stamp
- Office machine
- Office appliance
- Office aid
- Post-office machine
- Library instrument
- Grocery-scanner part
- Mail clerk's device
- Library tool
- Stamping device
- Time marker
- Post-office appliance
- P.O. device
- Mail-room apparatus
- Postal machine
- Prom attendee
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dater \Dat"er\, n. One who dates.
Wiktionary
n. One who dates.
Wikipedia
Dater may refer to:
- Judy Dater, an American photographer
- Philip D. Dater, associated with the War of 1812
- Dater Glacier in Antarctica
- Dater High School (Cincinnati, Ohio), a high school in Cincinnati, Ohio
Usage examples of "dater".
I thrust my hands into my pockets, and in one pocket encountered the cheque-hook and the dater and the pen, and in the other pocket the gold money and the paper money.
Pauline called one night to say she and Daniel were going to see Mark Morris, how about a double dater On the night of the performance, Mattie got all dolled up in her fanciest vintage dress.
More than 4 percent of the online daters claimed to earn more than $200,000 a year, whereas fewer than 1 percent of typical Internet users actually earn that much, suggesting that three of the four big earners were exaggerating.
In fact, the preferences expressed by online daters fit snugly with the most common stereotypes about men and women.
Weren’t all serial daters like Jack just dying for an excuse to dump their current flames, so they could move on to the next one?