Definition of Duckers

1. Noun. (plural of ducker) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Duckers

1. ducker [n] - See also: ducker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Duckers

duck viral hepatitis
duckarsed
duckbill
duckbilled
duckbilled platypus
duckbills
duckboard
duckboards
duckburger
duckburgers
ducked
ducked and covered
ducker
duckeries
duckers (current term)
duckery
duckfooted
duckie
duckier
duckies
duckiest
ducking
ducking and covering
ducking stool
ducking stools
duckings
duckism
duckless
ducklike

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 ..."

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