Definition of Parbuckled

1. parbuckle [v] - See also: parbuckle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Parbuckled

parazoan
parazoans
parazoon
parazygantral
parbake
parbaked
parbakes
parbaking
parboil
parboiled
parboiling
parboils
parbreak
parbreaks
parbuckle
parbuckled (current term)
parbuckles
parbuckling
parc fermé
parcase
parcel
parcel bomb
parcel bombs
parcel of land
parcel out
parcel post
parceled
parceled out
parceling
parcellate

Literary usage of Parbuckled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Newfoundland and Its Missionaries: In Two Parts. To which is Added a by William Wilson (1866)
"Molasses is parbuckled up the stage-head, then rolled to the store. ... Flour is parbuckled up, and then slung upon a stake and carried between two men. ..."

2. Adventures of a Younger Son by Edward John Trelawny (1890)
"As this was undeniable, we parbuckled Louis into his shore-grave; and, to make assurance doubly sure, we hauled the broken bottom of a wrecked boat, ..."

3. Wanderings in South America, the North-west of the United States, and the by Charles Waterton (1879)
"For example, when they had by extreme ingenuity " parbuckled " a couple of guns nearly to the summit of the rock, they named them the " topgallant battery. ..."

4. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1858)
"... and quarried stone, half| tumbled down and most unfilled for! receiving cargo, without injury to | boats, parbuckled up as it is for want of a crane. ..."

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