Definition of Stookers

1. Noun. (plural of stooker) ¹

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Definition of Stookers

1. stooker [n] - See also: stooker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stookers

stood down
stood for
stood in
stood on ceremony
stood out
stood up
stood up to
stooden
stooge
stooged
stooges
stooging
stook
stooked
stooker
stookers (current term)
stookie
stookies
stooking
stooks
stool-ball
stool pigeon
stool pigeons
stool softener
stool softeners
stool test
stoolball
stoole
stooled

Literary usage of Stookers

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

1. Rural Economy in Yorkshire in 1641: Being the Farming and Account Books of by Henry Best (1857)
"... yett usually when there is above 7 Sythes, wee provide two stookers ; and if there bee 9 Sythes that wee bee forced to provide two ..."

2. The Farmers' Cabinet, and American Herd-book (1847)
"... for scythes- men's wages, besides their board, and the work was better done—the cost of binders, stookers, &c., the same necessarily, in either case, ..."

3. Sessional Papers by Canada Parliament (1891)
"•Of course, if we only send over " stookers " to England for killing purposes they would not be anj' use at all; but why not fatten them here, ..."

4. Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers edited by Sholto Percy, Perry Fairfax Nursey (1846)
"... makers and some others, are sloped the reverse way ; and rasps for gun-stookers and «addle-tree maker« are cut in circular lines or crescent form. ..."

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