A wooden rubber with which gunpowder is mealed.(noun)
One who takes his meals at one place and lodges at another.(noun)
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Use "mealer" in a sentence
"The mealer loved and respected the haul-mealer, or wished him in Jericho, and the haul-mealer in like manner the mealer, on general grounds, like other persons with whom he came in contact, without any reference to his place of abode."
"The first cottages were very plain structures, which he cunningly spoke of as "shanties," or "log huts," in which he simply lodged, and went to the hotels or neighboring farm-houses for his food in the simple and unpretending character of a haul-mealer."
"Again, this dish looks manageable in one sitting, but that white truffle oil mixed with the risotto proved to be a two-mealer."