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dispenser
[dih-spen-ser]
noun
a person or thing that dispenses.
a container, package, device, or vending machine for holding and dispensing something in small amounts, as facial tissue, paper cups, or candy.
dispenser
/ ɪˈɛԲə /
noun
a device, such as a vending machine, that automatically dispenses a single item or a measured quantity
a person or thing that dispenses
Word History and Origins
Origin of dispenser1
Example Sentences
"Secondary schools are provided with a variety of period products, and dispensers have been installed in school toilets to ensure easy access to period products without needing to ask staff," it said.
It featured the Hommemade Cafe, which was serving a meticulous espresso martini, and the Hommemade entertainment console and professional studio on wheels — complete with a projector, microphones, snack dispenser and rolling tray.
Always keep the container tightly sealed to minimize contact with air – if your dispenser bottle has an open spout, your oil will degrade faster.
Small canisters of nitrous oxide are used to power whipped cream dispensers, with a box of 50 canisters selling for about $26 on Amazon.
The perfumes themselves are contained in wooden capsules with a key embossed on one side, which opens up the gold dispenser when turned.
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