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chiclero

n. (''in Mexico'') A person who extracts gum from wild or cultivated trees

Usage examples of "chiclero".

Some Maya or chiclero would come along and wonder at it, and then find a use for it.

There was a shot which clipped a splinter from a tree and ricocheted across the -trail in front, and a shout of warning, I was suddenly aware that I could only hear the thud of my own boots and I turned to see Harry sprawled on the ground and the chiclero running up to him with upraised gun.

Harry tried weakly to struggle to his feet but the chiclero stood over him and raised the rifle to ram the butt at his skull.

The chiclero was indubitably dead and was lying in a puddle of rapidly clotting blood.

I was about two yards from it when a chiclero skidded around the corner from an unexpected direction.

It was as though a great hand plucked the chiclero off his feet and he was flung away and fell with all limbs awry.

I jerked up my head and saw, framed in the doorway, a chiclero just in the act of squeezing off a shot at me with a rifle.

I twisted on the ground with the revolver in my hand just in time to see a chiclero reel away from the already long-shattered window and Fallon with the smoking gun in his hand.

And with them are the Chicleros, a vicious band of convict mercenaries.

A couple of those goddamn chicleros got in here before we chased them off.

I went fast until I saw a dis appearing flick of white ahead which was the hinder most of the chicleros, then I slowed down and kept a cautious distance.

Uaxuanoc then the trail must have been made by his chicleros, and the likelihood of bumping up against one was high.

There was just the clammy green heat of the forest enfolding me, and even the ever-present danger from the chicleros seemed remote.

I arrived at the clearing the chicleros had chopped out for their little camp I stopped and felt the embers of the fire.

Gatt has brought his own men from the States and recruited chicleros to help him in the forest.