1. hamster - Noun
2. hamster - Verb
A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius). It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs more evidence mounts of a terrifying attack on the colony, the Director's Cut helps cut the tension a bit by tacking on a scene where Hudson and Vasquez's motion tracker goes off, leading them into a room with a small hamster in a cage. Source: Internet
By awarding hamsters which match standard hamster types, hamster shows encourage planned and careful hamster breeding. Source: Internet
Germans, who have a word for everything, describe panic shopping as “”— mindless spending like a hamster storing food in its cheeks. Source: Internet
Cell culture assay Mammalian cell lines such as Chinese hamster V79 cells, Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells or mouse lymphoma cells may be used to test for mutagenesis. Source: Internet
A man plays a game of tag with a cheetah; live T.V. blunders; a hamster wheel combined with a motorcycle. Source: Internet
Amelia Bedelia is left in charge of her class pet—a hamster named Harry—over school break, and she’s excited to learn all about caring for an animal. Source: Internet