eggbeater
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eggbeater (plural eggbeaters)
- A kitchen utensil that uses rotating blades to beat eggs.
- (uncommon, possibly dated) A (wire) whisk.
-  1919, Herald and Presbyter, page 30:- With a wire eggbeater, lower the oysters into this three or four at a time.
 
-  1920, William Hallock Park, Public Health and Hygiene: In Contributions by Eminent Authorities, page 57:- Bleeding.—Bleeding for therapuetic sera are made with trocar and rubber tube into 2-liter Erlenmeyer flasks having a large flat wire eggbeater to support the clot. After the flask is about half-full, it is tilted on the side where the wire is inserted.
 
-  1944, Popular Mechanics, page 118:- Taking advantage of the fact that a wire eggbeater of the type shown [pictured: a flat whisk] is so easily fastened between a camera tilt-head and the tripod, one photographer used such a beater to steady his camera […]
 
 
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- A swimming stroke involving alternating kicks.
- (military, slang) A helicopter.
-  2008, George Galdorisi; Thomas Phillips, Leave No Man Behind: The Saga of Combat Search and Rescue:- He scanned the horizon to the south, searching in vain for the eggbeater.
 
 
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- (slang) An outboard motor.
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