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Answer for the clue "Type of neckerchief ", 7 letters:
belcher

Word definitions for belcher in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Belcher may refer to: Belcher (surname) Belcher's Bar , village in Leicestershire, England Belcher Bay , bay in Hong Kong The Belcher's , residential building near Belcher Bay Belcher Channel , waterway in Nunavut, Canada Belcher Islands , archipelago in ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 272 Housing Units (2000): 107 Land area (2000): 1.557128 sq. miles (4.032942 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.557128 sq. miles (4.032942 sq. km) FIPS code: 05945 Located within: Louisiana ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Belcher \Belch"er\, n. One who, or that which, belches.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Someone who belches.

Usage examples of belcher.

Deke Belcher, 77, a neighbor of Abies, who said the FBI and federal marshals should leave the mountain and its residents alone.

Augustine-Alexandre, 148-49 Belcher, Sir Edward, 163-64 Buchan, Lieutenant David, 128-29, 132-34, Beothuk Indians, Nfld.

But they think great things of him in the West, and he can hold his own with either of the Belchers with the mufflers.

They attacked Belchers ships, broke into his warehouses looking for corn, and shot the lieutenant governor when he tried to interfere.

He served free refreshments, thought of novelties of all kinds from rope walkers to fire belchers to scantily clad women who seemed to be able almost to turn themselves inside out.

He and Belcher went across now to the table upon which Berks was still perched.

Mendoza and Dutch Sam were commissioned to attend to Berks, while Belcher and Jack Harrison did the same for Boy Jim.

So Boy Jim went down to the George, at Crawley, under the charge of Jim Belcher and Champion Harrison, to train for his great fight with Crab Wilson, of Gloucester, whilst every club and bar parlour of London rang with the account of how he had appeared at a supper of Corinthians, and beaten the formidable Joe Berks in four rounds.

Belcher was half frenzied by this sudden ending of all the pains which he had taken in the training, and could only rave out threats at Berks and his companions, with terrible menaces as to what he would do when he met them.

All through that weary night my uncle and I, with Belcher, Berkeley Craven, and a dozen of the Corinthians, searched the country side for some trace of our missing man, but save for that ill-boding splash upon the road not the slightest clue could be obtained as to what had befallen him.

Even the Terrible Old Man who talks to leaden pendulums in bottles, buys groceries with centuried Spanish gold, and keeps stone idols in the yard of his antediluvian cottage in Water Street can only say these things were the same when his grandfather was a boy, and that must have been inconceivable ages ago, when Belcher or Shirley or Pownall or Bernard was Governor of His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay.

What cared he that Gus Giddings had been fined ten dollars and costs by Squire Belcher for his low escapade, or that Gus's father had sworn to lick him within an inch of his life if he ever ketched him touching stimmilints again?

The man has been seen with a pimp called Ready Belcher who hangs out here.

A knuckle-cracker, a back-slapper, a dinner-table belcher, a man who had a way of looking anxiously toward his Chancellor at almost every other word, as if to make sure he hadn't offended Rimer in some way.