Premier in a sentence as a noun

I think part of the point of first class seats is they don't fill up giving premier passengers the ability to buy tickets on short notice.

What is the use of being the premier institute in the world, and do just about nothing about such a obvious immorality!

One thing that might not be totally clear in our messaging about this right now is that ads will only play against tracks premier members have chosen to monetise.

Premier in a sentence as a verb

Whether or not it was his intention, Dave McClure successfully framed 500 in the discussion of the premier accelerator program - YC. And he also sent a battle cry to his portfolio, pitting them as the underdogs.

Some backstory for those not all that familar w/ online poker:Full Tilt, along w/ PokerStars, has long been regarded as a premier destination for online poker.

Here's the font-face: garamond-premier-pro-1,garamond-premier-pro-2,serif; I've got photoshop installed, so chances are I actually have one of those local.

Premier in a sentence as an adjective

Every ad impression that isn't sold as premier is referred to as remnant, and these remnant impressions are offered to ad exchanges such as Right Media -- rmx, owned by Yahoo -- in exchange for a cut.

Premier definitions

noun

the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom

noun

the person who is head of state (in several countries)

See also: chancellor

verb

be performed for the first time; "We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success"

See also: premiere

verb

perform a work for the first time

See also: premiere

adjective

first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank"; "the prime minister"

adjective

preceding all others in time; "the premiere showing"

See also: premiere