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Definition of Pulks
1. pulk [n] - See also: pulk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pulks
Literary usage of Pulks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Northern Travel: Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark, and Lapland by Bayard Taylor (1858)
"We set out again at noon, down the frozen bed of a stream which drains the lakes,
but had not proceeded far before both deers and pulks began to break ..."
2. Northern Travel: Summer and Winter Pictures [in] Sweden, Denmark, and Lapland by Bayard Taylor (1883)
"We set out again at noon, down the frozen bed of a stream which drains the lakes,
but had not proceeded far before both deers and pulks began to break ..."
3. Prose Writings of Bayard Taylor by Bayard Taylor (1862)
"On emerging from the dell we found a gentle slope before us, covered with hard
ice, down which our pulks flew like the wind. This brought us to another lake ..."
4. Under the Rays of the Aurora Borealis: In the Land of the Lapps and Kvæns by Sophus Tromholt (1885)
"... and that the dramatis personal are the sheriff, a man from Bossekop, the
author, and two Lapps, supported by seven reindeer, sundry pulks, trunks, ..."
5. Under the Rays of the Aurora Borealis: In the Land of the Lapps and Kvæns by Sophus Tromholt (1885)
"... what was worse, how were we to get along through these uninhabited tracts with
two exhausted and one dead animal, and three heavily-laden pulks ? ..."
6. Under the Rays of the Aurora Borealis: In the Land of the Lapps and Kvæns by Sophus Tromholt (1885)
"In one moment two or three pulks jolt against each other with the most alarming
cracking noise, and in the next they arc yards apart. ..."