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Shucker — Shuck er, n. One who shucks oysters or clams [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shucker — ˈshəkə(r) noun ( s) : one that shucks: as a. : a worker who shucks something (as oysters) for a livelihood b. : a shucking machine * * * shuckˈer noun • • • … Useful english dictionary
shucker — noun see shuck II … New Collegiate Dictionary
shucker — noun someone who shucks oysters … Wiktionary
shucker — n. peeler, one who removes husks from nuts or vegetables … English contemporary dictionary
shucker — shuck·er … English syllables
corn shucker — noun (N American) A person or machine that removes corn shucks • • • Main Entry: ↑corn … Useful english dictionary
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shuck — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1674 1. shell, husk: as a. the outer covering of a nut or of Indian corn b. the shell of an oyster or clam 2. something of little value usually used in plural < not worth shucks > II … New Collegiate Dictionary