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Definition of Bucked
1. buck [v] - See also: buck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bucked
Literary usage of Bucked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1903)
"fought my way from the open West, where men bucked big and the job hunted the
man, to the congested labour centres of the East, where men were small ..."
2. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri: Being a History of the First Iowa Infantry by Eugene Fitch Ware (1907)
"bucked and Gagged.—Regular Officers.—Trouble.—Want to Fight Regulars.—"Ous mid
your Guns."—Punishment.—Deserting.—Comet.—July 2d.—Camp Jackson material. ..."
3. The Bulletin Reciter: A Collection of Verses for Recitation from "The (1902)
"... bucked OFF ITS BRAND ! ''''Jack sits nmv on stones for a saddle., Anti for
reins has a hammer in hand, 'Cause an ignorant Judge chose to twaddle, ..."
4. My Early Travels and Adventures in America and Asia by H M (Henry Morton) Stanley (1895)
"Stringent Martial Law at Sedgwick—A Soldier flogged—Another bucked and gagged—A
Citizen receives One Hundred Lashes— A Battle ..."
5. The Lodge Goat: Goat Rides, Butts and Goat Hairs. Gathered from the Lodge by James Pettibone (1902)
"He bucked stiff-legged, he bucked limber- legged, he bucked sidewise and endwise,
he bucked by ear, he bucked by note, he bucked by the job round and round, ..."