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  • A few weeks after his journey to Altarnun Moors, a young fellow who was commonly called Jacker, a kind of half-gipsy lad who worked at the mines, and who was looked upon as the champion boxer in that district, made a dead set on Paul.

    The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898

  • "Jacker" found the new wicket not quite to his liking at first, but afterwards scored freely.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, February 23, 1916 Various 1898

  • On-the-spot pours (also avail in growlers to go) are spread over twelve taps, with the opening rotation including Arcadia's Jaw-Jacker Pumpkin Ale, Oskar Blues 'Dale's Pale Ale, Coney Island Sword Swallower, and a a house favorite, "extravagantly hopped, full flavored, medium bodied, and copper colored" West Coast IPA from Green Flash, so good you'll think you're the savor-er of the universe.

    Thrillist: Good Beer NYC: Beer To Go...Or Stay Thrillist 2010

  • Canibus - Rip the Jacker (2003) (320kbps) | Happy Share skip to main

    Canibus - Rip the Jacker (2003) (320kbps) | Happy Share S!A!O at 7:55 AM 2009

  • Jacker, who discovered in St. Ignace the site of the old Jesuit chapel and Marquette's grave, John Cebul, Gerhard Terhorst, Honoratus

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • Dick made at Jacker with a threatening fist, and Jacker, with an adroitness for which he was famous, met him with a clip on the shin from a copper-toed boot.

    The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898

  • They had not long to wait; in a few minutes Jacker Mack, Ted, and Phil Doon came riding up the dusty track on their brave billies.

    The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898

  • Each on his way down had gravely followed the example of Jacker, who was supposed to be the boss of the incoming shift.

    The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898

  • Jacker threw his bundle on the floor of the drive.

    The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898

  • After escaping from his room Dick had hunted up Jacker Mack, Phil Doon, and Billy Peterson.

    The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy Edward Dyson 1898

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