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They's no call for a bucker to come into the barn at all.
Bucker winced the right side of his face and began talking fast.
A newspaper account in 1895 described the 18-year-old Baird as "a good bucker and an accurate drop kicker".
But don't tell me later I didn't warn you if anything goes wrong, you old bucker."
The bucker is the one who turns a tree into logs, and to do his job properly must cut the tree for optimum value.
Having cut the circuit, Bucker added, "And I've got one I could make right now."
"What would you say mankind is, Mr. Bucker, civilized beings or animals?
Bucker later expanded this into a short story about Christmas in Palestine as experienced by a visiting American.
In the 1840s railway companies began using bucker plows to remove snow from railways.
After the 2-2 draw, Bucker stated "If we had equalized in the last minute we would be happy".
Bucker may refer to:
Swedish Air Force designation of the Bucker Bu 181.
In the mob of photographers, phototects, and reporters, Adrian Bucker could get nowhere near the captain.
The first incarnation of the wedge plow was the Bucker Plow which were made of wood.
You unbroke bucker!
"I'm Bucker of the Windsor Circuit, sir.
Mr. DeHart described the Bucker boy as below-average in academics but would not elaborate.
Bucker Bestmann - N181BU - One of two remaining flying originals.
The bucker will anchor the end of an auto rewinding tape measure which is attached to his belt and walk down the log trimming as he goes.
Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Park Bucker.
"Your view, Mr. Bucker.
Bucker Bü 131, Bü 133.
His son Jim also becomes quite known for his flying of his prize aircraft, a Bucker Jungmeister.
Other firemen were Alfie Curtis and Mr. F. Bucker.