Pronunciation: /ˈbiːtər/
noun a person or thing that beats, especially a kitchen utensil used for mixing or whipping ingredients
A1 I use a beater to mix eggs for baking.
A2 The beater broke while I was mixing the batter.
B1 She prefers using a hand beater instead of an electric one.
B2 The beater attachment on the stand mixer is great for whipping cream.
C1 The professional chef demonstrated how to use a beater to make meringue.
C2 The industrial kitchen had multiple beaters for different mixing tasks.
adjective describing something that beats or is used for beating
A1 I need a beater egg for the cake recipe.
A2 She used a beater brush to clean the carpet.
B1 The beater attachment on the mixer is great for making whipped cream.
B2 The beater car he drove was old but reliable.
C1 The beater guitar he played had a unique sound.
C2 The beater laptop he used for coding was slow but functional.
formal The chef used a hand beater to mix the ingredients for the cake.
informal I'll need a beater to whip up some cream for dessert.
slang She's a real beater when it comes to baking cookies.
figurative His quick thinking was a real beater in the debate.
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