Definition of Caukers

1. cauker [n] - See also: cauker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caukers

caught in the act
caught in the cookie jar
caught on the hop
caught raiding the cookie jar
caught sight of
caught some zs
caught up
caught up(p)
caught with one's fingers in the cookie jar
caught with one's hand in the cookie jar
caught with one's pants down
caught with the cookie jar
caughten
cauk
cauker
caukers (current term)
cauks
caul
cauld
caulder
cauldest
cauldron
cauldronful
cauldronfuls
cauldronlike
cauldrons
cauldronsful
caulds
caules
caulescent

Literary usage of Caukers

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

1. Facts for Horse Owners: A Pictorial Encyclopedia of Practical Instruction by Dennis Magner (1902)
"It is also a common practice, particularly in this plaee, to turn up the heels of the shoes into what is called cramps or caukers, by which means the weight ..."

2. Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses by George Fleming (1869)
"... what is called cramps or caukers, by which means the weight of the horse is confined to a very narrow surface— the inner round edge of the shoe-rim, ..."

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