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Definition of Chucklers
1. chuckler [n] - See also: chuckler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chucklers
Literary usage of Chucklers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Gazetteer of Ethnology by Akira Matsumura (1908)
"See Chucklers. ... L: -> 1J fo Punan >> —fi|0 3 1 Chucklers ?J Uaupes /> —j 311*$
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2. The Friend of Australia by Thomas J. Maslen, Allen Francis Gardiner (1836)
"It would be the duty of the chucklers to keep the bullock-harness and ...
The chucklers should also dress the hides of every fresh killed bullock, ..."
3. The Land of the Tamulians and Its Missions by Eduard Raimund Baierlein (1875)
"especially the chucklers or leather workers are only too fond of eating ...
The chucklers are not only the flayers of the country, but also the vultures. ..."
4. Caste, in its religious and civil character, opposed to Christianity: being by Joseph Roberts (1847)
"Q. Of what class are barbers, chucklers, toties, ... Q. Are there any Christian
barbers, chucklers, toties, ..."