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bucker

[buhk-er] / ˈbʌk ər /


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“When you’re riding a bull, you never know if you’re really getting a bucker or one that’s a little bit more easygoing,” Jinkins said in an interview.

From Seattle Times

"We focused on changes in three central components of subjective well-being," explains Professor Susanne Bücker, who initially worked on the study in Bochum and has since moved to Cologne: "Life satisfaction, positive emotional states and negative emotional states."

From Science Daily

"Overall, the study indicated a positive trend over a wide period of life, if we look at life satisfaction and negative emotional states," as Susanne Bücker sums up the results.

From Science Daily

The change will require a work force of “several hundred positions,” said Vera Bücker, a spokeswoman for RWE.

From New York Times

Tools include Pulaskis and McLeods; a chainsaw cutter is the “saw,” her partner a “bucker,” etc.

From Los Angeles Times