Definition of Buckings

1. bucking [n] - See also: bucking

Lexicographical Neighbors of Buckings

bucketwheel
bucketwheels
buckeye
buckeyes
buckhorn
buckhornite
buckhorns
buckhound
buckhounds
buckie
buckies
bucking
bucking for
bucking off
buckings (current term)
buckish
buckjumper
buckjumpers
buckjumping
buckle
buckle cavity
buckle down
buckle under
buckle up
buckled
buckled aorta
buckleless
buckler
buckler fern

Literary usage of Buckings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Art of Entertaining by Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood (1892)
"... parsley soup, violet blue cabbage, a pile of roast veal, which resembled Chimborazo in miniature, and a sort of smoked herring called buckings, ..."

2. Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy. (1826)
"It is of some consequence to remark, that little advantage can arise from several buckings immediately succeeding one another : even the second immersion in ..."

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