1. creamer - Noun
2. creamer - Adjective
3. Creamer - Proper noun
a small pitcher for serving cream
Source: WordNetI have a corn creamer that I love. It extracts pulp and juice from kernels, and I simmer that down into a creamed corn that has an almost mashed potato-like consistency. I add butter and hit it with chopped fresh chives at the end for an accent of color. Nick Offerman
I must always have fresh orange juice, alkaline water and hazelnut creamer for my coffee. Vivica A. Fox
Creamer, p. 37 The older man became a mentor and role model to George; biographer Robert W. Creamer commented on the closeness between the two: Ruth (top row, left) at St. Mary's, 1912. Source: Internet
Creamer, p. 20 Ruth's salary demands were causing other players to ask for more money. Source: Internet
Creamer, p. 134 Emergence as a hitter Ruth went 24–13 with a 2.01 ERA and six shutouts in 1917, but the Sox finished in second place in the league, nine games behind the Chicago White Sox in the standings. Source: Internet
Creamer, p. 11 When young George was a toddler, the family moved to 339 South Woodyear Street, not far from the rail yards; by the time the boy was 6, his father had a saloon with an upstairs apartment at 426 West Camden Street. Source: Internet