Definition of Shackoes

1. shacko [n] - See also: shacko

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shackoes

shacking
shacking up
shackle
shacklebone
shacklebones
shackled
shackler
shacklers
shackles
shacklike
shackling
shacklock
shacklocks
shackly
shacko
shackoes (current term)
shackos
shacks
shacks up
shacktown
shacktowns
shacky
shad
shad-flower
shad-spirit
shad-spirits
shad-waiter
shad-waiters
shad roe
shadberries

Literary usage of Shackoes

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

1. Battles of the Nineteenth Century by Archibald Forbes, George Alfred Henty, Arthur Griffiths (1897)
"... and the continuation of the causeway, isolating every soul in Leipzig from their more fortunate comrades at Lindenau. Alarmed by the low shackoes of ..."

2. Pictures from the North, in Pen and Pencil: Sketched During a Summer Ramble by George Francklin Atkinson (1848)
"The shackoes of the Guards are also of an anomalous nature, having a similar upward extension, to beguile one with the idea that the pigmies are grenadiers. ..."

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