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Definition of Ruckles
1. ruckle [v] - See also: ruckle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ruckles
Literary usage of Ruckles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Columbia: America's Great Highway Through the Cascade Mountains to the Sea by Samuel Christopher Lancaster (1915)
"Although Bradford had agreed with ruckles to "stand pat" on freight charges,
which they fixed arbitrarily on all freight hauled by the steamboat companies, ..."
2. The Lollards of the Chiltern Hills: Glimpses of English Dissent in the by William Henry Summers (1906)
"The local traditions, however, gather neither around this nor around Stanleys,
but around a field called ruckles, or Martyr Field, which lies between the ..."
3. Vigilante Days and Ways: The Pioneers of the Rockies; the Makers and Making by Nathaniel Pitt Langford (1912)
"While engaged in this conversation, Captain ruckles, the agent of the ...
ruckles gave him authority to use a Whitehall boat in descending the river from ..."