Definition of Cakewalkers

1. cakewalker [n] - See also: cakewalker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cakewalkers

cakeless
cakelike
cakemaker
cakemakers
cakemaking
cakeman
cakeries
cakery
cakes
cakes and ale
cakeshop
cakeshops
cakewalk
cakewalked
cakewalker
cakewalkers (current term)
cakewalking
cakewalks
cakewoman
cakewomen
cakey
cakier
cakiest
cakily
cakiness
cakinesses
caking
cakings
caky
calaba

Literary usage of Cakewalkers

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

1. Stage Hypnotism: A Text Book of Occult Entertainments by Leonidas (1901)
"I gave the cakewalkers the suggestions that "part would be ladies and the ... To this act I give about four minutes, and by that time the cakewalkers are ..."

2. Letters from an Oregon Ranch by Katharine, Frank Hazenplug, A.C. McClurg & Company, University Press (Cambridge, Mass.) (1905)
"and teetering across the sloppy links like a couple of prize cakewalkers. When at last the goal was reached, we looked at each other in speechless amazement ..."

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