Definitionn. an attendant who checks coats or baggage
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Heated by gas, with regenerative checker work at each end, and fed with ore or concentrates, red-hot from the calciners, through a line of hoppers suspended above the roof. [Please select]
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The checkered pattern of that suspender recurred incessantly to his mind. [Please select]
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A bird shot a bright flame of color through the checkered light ahead of us. [Please select]
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--The country we now know as Belgium has had a very checkered history. [Please select]
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"He'll never make a checker player--never in this world."' [Please select]
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How those checker-paned windows bring back the picture of that village green. [Please select]
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They are often very abundant and are much more generally distributed than the Baltimore Checker-spot. [Please select]
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_Synopsis of the Crescent-spots_ _Baltimore Checker-spot_ (_Euphydryas phaeton_ or _Melitaea phaeton_). [Please select]
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I tell you, boys, this little side trip proposed by Alec and engineered by Hugh bids fair to equal anything we've endured in our whole checkered career. [Please select]
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