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Bucker

Bucker \Buck"er\, n. (Mining)

  1. One who bucks ore.

  2. A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore.

Bucker

Bucker \Buck"er\, n. A horse or mule that bucks.

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Bucker

Bucker may refer to:

  • Bücker Flugzeugbau, defunct German aircraft manufacturer
  • George Bucker, also known as Adam Damlip, Protestant martyr
  • A logging worker who performs log bucking

Usage examples of "bucker".

She was a top bucker on the circuit, but she hated corrals, and as far as that old rodeo queen was concerned, every gate led to one.

Shield and Bucker she had noted that the huge inn yard was a bustle of confusion, stages departing north, south, east, and west.

Generally, however, by the time he got his camera set up and everything ready, the bucker was feeding placidly and the excitement was over.

The pinto was an enthusiastic bucker, with a style noted for getting rid of things, including, occasionally, the saddle.

Count Dracula was a fourteen-year-old stallion and one of the top buckers on the pro circuit.

She told me she would be coming back from Florence as soon as she sold some buckers to a Wild West show.

She became a wonderful horsewoman, and, when in the West, entered contests at rodeos in trick riding, riding buckers and so-called outlaws, and won many prizes.

After the trees were down, the buckers had cut them into lengths, then they were snaked away by tractors handled by men called cat-doctors, or by teams driven by men who were always called bull-punchers because in the old days the dragging had been done by oxen.

Count Dracula was a fourteen-year-old stallion and one of the top buckers on the pro circuit.