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bucker

noun as in lumberjack

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I'm open to bet there isn't a bucker in Australia can get rid of him in a quarter of an hour.

As a matter of fact, he became detached rather early in the game, having been accidentally given a bucker.

A bucker is a bent piece of wood by which slaughtered sheep are hung up by their expanded hind legs, before being cut out.

The workmen seated before it, break the pieces of mixed ore, called bowse in Derbyshire, with the bucker.

The saddle was double-cinched, and when Orlick tightened the flank girth the animal revolved, kicking in a circle like a bucker.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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