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- noun Someone who
hucks (any meaning)
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Examples
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The rock-hucker apparently didn't steal anything, police believe, because a loud alarm sounded.
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Some hucker made off with the multi-colored snowboard bench that's been greeting shoppers outside the 4 Play Brooklyn clothing boutique on Seventh Avenue for eight years.
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_hucker_, the _Erkeengeln Michael_, and a double sloop, the
The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II Alexander Leslie 1866
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[Huckster, xiii.cent. _huccster_, it may be noted is an older word in the language than _hukker_ (hucker) and _to huck_, both first appearing in the xiv. cent.
English Past and Present Richard Chenevix Trench 1846
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