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Definition of Duckers
1. ducker [n] - See also: ducker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Duckers
Literary usage of Duckers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. My year in an Indian fort by Guthrie, Katherine Blanche (1877)
"... Shells, and Animals—Singular Moth —Sparrows and Crows—Legend of a Crow—The
Sparrow Hawk—Snake Birds—The Owl—The Crow Pheasant—Honey duckers—Fly- ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1868)
"This sort is universal among " the duckers " of the Vale, ... The difficulty is
to get hens to sit in December, and " the duckers," who scour the ..."
3. Buckinghamshire: A History of Aylesbury with Its Borough and Hundreds, the by Robert Gibbs (1885)
"The " duckers," as the breeders are called, are for the most part a better ...
From them the " duckers" collect the eggs, generally bargaining with the ..."