Noun
a bird that has built (or is building) a nest
someone who settles lawfully on government land with the intent to acquire title to it
Source: WordNetI tell people with children still in the house to go out once a week and talk about anything but the children. Otherwise, once you are an empty nester you might have nothing to talk about. Ruth Westheimer
Donald Adams (Left) and Jim Nester (Right), the two Conservational District Supervisors for Tucker County, are working with a Pilot Program to reintroduce the American Chestnut Trees to the area. Source: Internet
Chartrand and Nester, both detailed treatments of the battle, describe only one brief time period during the battle when the cannons on the southwest bastion were fired at an attempted British maneuver on the river. Source: Internet
Thorpe William Nester, in his exhaustive analysis of the Battle of Carillon, notes additional problems with the fort's construction. Source: Internet
Whether it’s an empty nester who wants to stay close to the grandkids, or an upwardly mobile single wanting to walk to work and local hotspots, a building that is tuned to a specific demographic may be the best investment in the long run. Source: Internet
Yesenia Lara was a Surry Central student taking college classes in graphic design at Surry Community College, said Folger-Hawks, who thought the product development department at Nester Hosiery would be a good fit. Source: Internet