Sentence example with the word 'tucker'

tucker

allotment, bread and butter, cuisine, emergency rations, fatigue, frazzle, knock, overstrain, provender, table, vittles, wilt

Definition n. United States anarchist influential before World War I

Last update: July 30, 2015


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It owes its name either to its early paper and grist mills (Milton being abbreviated from Milltown) or to Milton Abbey, Dorset, whence members of the Tucker family came, it is supposed, to Milton about 1662.   [Please select]

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She would be lingering in the drawing-room in her best bib and tucker, or strolling in the garden as Dr.   [Please select]

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Tucker proved to be the pettifogger into whose hands Grafton had put his affairs, taking them from Mr.   [Please select]

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"Jest tuckered, that's all," answered Lem; "you git him right into the stage, Cynthy, I won't be long."   [Please select]

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"Yes--you better be over hyeh in yo' best bib and tucker."'   [Please select]

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Of course all the other guests were in their best "bib and tucker."   [Please select]

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Dean Tucker speaks of the evil of the limited area in his _Manifold Causes of the Increase of the Poor_ (1760).   [Please select]

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