Definition of Tuckers

1. Verb. (third-person singular of tucker) ¹

2. Noun. (plural of tucker) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Tuckers

1. tucker [v] - See also: tucker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuckers

tuck shop
tuck shops
tuckable
tuckahoe
tuckahoes
tucked
tucked in
tucker
tucker-bag
tucker out
tuckered
tuckered out
tuckering
tuckeroo
tuckers (current term)
tucket
tuckets
tucking
tucking in
tucks
tucks in
tuckshop
tuckshops
tuckus
tucotuco
tucotucos
tucum
tucuma
tucumas

Literary usage of Tuckers

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

1. Wages and Regularity of Employment in the Dress and Waist Industry of New by Nahum Isaac Stone (1915)
"Men formed a considerable proportion of the tuckers in 1913. ... Thus, in 1913, 46 per cent, or less than one-half of all the tuckers, worked by the piece; ..."

2. Longman's Magazine by Charles James Longman (1888)
"'Sewing tuckers. I always sew tuckers on Saturdays, both for myself and for Eve. ... She would forget all about them, and wear dirty tuckers. ..."

3. Bermuda: Its History, Geology, Climate, Products, Agriculture, Commerce, and by Theodore L. Godet (1860)
"The white people~Delicate languor of the women—The tuckers —Eose of the Isles—Tom Moore and Nea—Different classes of people of colour—Distinctions of the ..."

4. The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence (1775)
"... 181 dozen j day- caps, 6 dozen and 8 ; pin-cloths, 86 dozen and ю ; lap-rags, 3 dozen ; tuckers, 7 dozen and two ; cuffs, 183 pairs | handkerchiefs, ..."

5. Life of Rear Admiral John Randolph Tucker, Commander in the Navy of the by James Henry Rochelle (1903)
"... I. THE tuckers—BIRTH OF JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER. BOYHOOD—APPOINTED A MIDSHIPMAN IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY—FIRST CRUISE—" THE ROARING LADS OF THE BRANDYWINE ..."

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