The Collaborative International Dictionary
Culler \Cull"er\ (k?l"?r), n. One who picks or chooses; esp., an inspector who selects wares suitable for market.
Wiktionary
n. One who picks or chooses; especially, an inspector who selects wares suitable for market.
Wikipedia
Culler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- David Culler, computer scientist
- Dick Culler (1915–1964), baseball shortstop
- Glen Culler (1927–2003), professor of electrical engineering
- Marc Culler (born 1953), American mathematician
- Jonathan Culler (born 1944), Professor of English at Cornell University
Usage examples of "culler".
Over the years that followed Whitey had made quite a name for himself as a lone bandit, and it was rare for Culler to work with him except when Whitey thought the job was too big for just one man.
The boys at camp had said Hank Winters was sweet on one of the girls who worked here, and Culler was hoping maybe she might have known the rancher better than anyone else.
Trudy eyed Culler curiously, her gaze intent on his worn clothes and dark flashing eyes.
As he tipped his hat back, Culler happened to catch sight of the earrings, and he froze.
The man was dangerous, she was sure of it, but then she was used to men like Culler Burris.
Diablo and got ready to mount the Appaloosa, then happened to glance down the street toward the Sundown just as Culler stepped out the front door.
He watched Culler stop on the top step before setting foot in the street, then Culler looked around furtively.
Blake was glad there was a sorrel between Culler and his Appaloosa because Diablo would stick out like a sore thumb in a town that was half-empty.
Maybe I should have told her about Culler, he thought, as he went by the bedroom where Trudy had been and saw it was empty.
Jules had taken Miguel, Sancho and Culler with him to check on the line shacks and watering holes.
She left Culler in the kitchen while she went upstairs to get into her riding clothes.
Abuelita said Senor Culler came and told her Senor Jules wanted her out on the range and she rode off with him.
He should have told her about Culler, but then maybe Jules really had wanted her.
A lady on the last stage they robbed described Culler right down to the fancy braid on his hat.
A few minutes later the three of them, with Miguel and Sancho following close at their heels, rode out the front gate at White Wind, hoping to find some trace of Elizabeth, while back beyond the river Culler was riding down out of the hills, confident he was going to end up a rich man before nightfall.