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- noun Plural form of
musicker .
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Examples
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Sometimes the "musickers" would come, and, crowding around the little organ, practice the chants for some _fiesta_ day.
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On consideration for the musickers he ought to have down it.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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They've gone religious, they have, an 'they don't look well on musickers,' less they be outa the Church itself.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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Not much trade in anythin 'but Church music, an' even the Guild musickers get mortal weary of that.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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I don 'let me musickers get dry, but I don' let 'em get drunk, neither.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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Tell ye what else, sommut 'em gonna know where there's places lookin 'fer musickers.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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When I was jest startin 'this place, musickers came round t' play jest fer the set-out, 'till I could afford t' feed 'em.
The Lark And The Wren Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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An orchestra with first-class musickers and a swell conductor -- and I believe we ought to do the thing up brown and get one of the highest-paid conductors on the market, providing he ain't a
Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918
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Note especially the cluster of those wonderful musickers, who, at the end of the Middle Age, went from Flanders and thereabouts, into Italy and all around Europe, weaving their Flemish counterpoint like a net all over the world of music.
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 Rupert Hughes 1914
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Two flamboyant young musickers leave the town of Luebeck as soon as can be.
The Love Affairs of Great Musicians Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956 1903
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