Definition of Hacklets

1. hacklet [n] - See also: hacklet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hacklets

hacking coughs
hacking it
hacking run
hacking runs
hackingly
hackings
hackish
hackishly
hackle
hackleback
hackled
hackler
hacklers
hackles
hacklet
hacklets (current term)
hacklier
hackliest
hackling
hackly
hackman
hackmatack
hackmatacks
hackmen
hackney
hackney cab
hackney cabs
hackney carriage
hackney coach
hackneyed

Literary usage of Hacklets

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

1. Hours in a Library by Leslie Stephen (1904)
"Below them, from the gull-rock rose a thousand birds, and filled the air with sound, the choughs cackled, the hacklets wailed, the great black-backs laughed ..."

2. English Prose: Selections by Henry Craik (1907)
"Below them from the gull-rock rose a thousand birds, and filled the air with sound ; the choughs cackled, the hacklets wailed, the great black - backs ..."

3. Westward ho! Or, The voyages and adventures of sir Amyas Leigh by Charles Kingsley (1855)
"Below them from the Gull-rock rose a thousand birds, and filled the air with sound; the choughs cackled, the hacklets wailed, ..."

4. Westward ho! Or, The voyages and adventures of sir Amyas Leigh by Charles Kingsley (1855)
"Below them from the Gull-rock rose a thousand birds, and filled the air with sound; the choughs cackled, the hacklets wailed, ..."

5. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"Below them from the Gull-rock rose a thousand birds, and filled the air with sound ; the choughs cackled, the hacklets wailed, ..."

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