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Definition of Juking
1. juke [v] - See also: juke
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juking
Literary usage of Juking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oakleigh Shooting Code by A. K. Killmister (1836)
"A covey disturbed and dispersed in the afternoon or evening, will next re-assemble
near the juking- place. A covey being disturbed on or near to their ..."
2. Reprinted Glossaries by Walter William Skeat (1879)
"[West, Hal.] [juking-time [roosting-time]. ' Imitating their [pheasants'] notes
at their juking-time, which is usually in the morning and in the evening. ..."
3. Old Country and Farming Words: Gleaned from Agricultural Books by James Britten (1880)
"[West, Hal.] [juking-time [roosting-time]. ' Imitating their [pheasants'] notes
at their juking-time, which is usually in the morning and in the evening. ..."
4. Glossary of Words in Use in Cornwall by Margaret Ann Courtney, Thomas Quiller Couch (1880)
"[ Went, Hal.] [juking-time [roosting-time]. ' Imitating their [pheasants'] notes
at their juking-time, which is usually in the morning and in the evening. ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1880)
"Imitating their [pheasants'] notes at their juking-time, which is usually in the
morning and in the evening ..."