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n. (plural of lunker English)
Usage examples of "lunkers".
From the looks of it, he caught a bunch of these lunkers, got too close and maybe his bum leg gave out.
Lots of these big lunkers around us are in wet storage for the summer.
The universal mission is to catch one of those freakishly big bass known as lunkers or hawgs.
More than likely, though, it takes a lunker fish to win the major tournaments, and few anglers are capable of catching lunkers day in and day out.
Unlike the wily old lunkers of well-traveled farm ponds and tourist lakes, this bass had never before felt the sting of the hook, had never struggled against invisible talons.
In the first place, the minute her swish Cardinal crimson rent-a-car floated like a cruising shark into town eight days after the beheaded lunkers were mailed to Ladd Devine, the inhabitants pegged her for either a flimflam woman, traveling puta, or Kyril Montana's other half, a lady cop, and, beginning with a pebble pelting by Mercedes Rael, they acted more or less accordingly.
I figure my life span will be marginally longer with only you two lunkers to watch out for.
I think that's worth an afternoon of hide-and-seek in a room full of lunkers to him.
If he had been a genuine angler, the sight of the noble lunkers would have warmed his heart.