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cockers

n. (plural of cocker English)

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Most cockers use plain alcohol to clean spurs, but typewriter solvent is fast-drying and, in my opinion, removes the dirt easier.

Many cockers resent the referee's examination of a cock's heels, but I never have.

In southern cockfighting circles, or anywhere in the world where cockers get together for chicken talk, his name is respected as the man who bred the Middleton Gray.

Most cockers who fight a lot of cocks don't get around to naming them in the first place.

The daily rate is attractive, as well—only three dollars a day for cockers, instead of the regular rate of five.

Conditioning powder can be made up by any pharmacist who is given the formula, but Doc was dependable, well liked by cockers, and he had also invented a salve that was a quick healer for battered cocks.

The ice-pick method of testing is fairly popular with cockers because they can usually salvage their bird after it recovers from its injuries.

Many cockers leave about an eighth of an inch, believing erroneously that the slight padding will give the head protection from an opponent's pecking.

This Texan is reporting the Main between the two master cockers, Jack Burke and silent Frank Mansfield.

I've seen him take itinerant cockers before, and I've never said anything.

Without direct orders to the contrary, the cannon cockers will follow the computer guidance.