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Dictionary Results For "stocker" [?]/[OPML]
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English

Noun

  1. livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring
  2. * 1914, Thomas Shaw, 1, Orange Judd Co., page 361:
  3. *: When sheep are shipped as stockers from the ranges, the numbers are such usually as to admit of grading the animals before they are shipped.
  4. * 1918, Frank Duane Gardner, 2, The John C. Winston Company, page 53:
  5. *: The production of stockers and feeders should be confined to those parts of the country where the larger part of the land cannot be plowed profitably, and grass is the principal crop.
  6. * 1988, 3, Clemson University, page 1:
  7. *: All feeder calves wintered and sold in the spring are stockers, whether they go to grass or to the feedlot.
  8. stock car; a car used for racing but without significant alteration since its production by the manufacturer
  9. * 1968, 4, page 75:
  10. *: For a starter, a complete technical analysis of the winningest NASCAR stocker of all time, Richard Petty’s 1967 Plymouth Belvedere.
  11. * 1993, Mike Mueller, Chrysler Muscle Cars (ISBN 087938817X), MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company, page 86:
  12. *: Ford Motor Company’s response to the Charger 500 was the 1969 Talladega and Cyclone Spoiler II, sleek, slippery stockers that forced Dodge designers back to the drawing board.
  13. * 2002, Jim Richardson, How to Build a Small-Block Chevy for the Street (ISBN 0760310963), page 58:
  14. *: Any small-block Chevy engine, whether it be a stocker, street rod, or racer, will benefit from proper balancing.
  15. One who crafts gun stocks
  16. * 1900, George Teasdale, 5, Sampson Low, Marston & co., page 307:
  17. *: We mean by this that a man who has become great as a stocker would not necessarily know anything about barrel-boring, anything about actioning, anything about lock-making, nor anything about shooting.
  18. One who stocks shelves with inventory
  19. * 2003, Dominick Budnick, My Life as a Miracle: A Life of Fighting Cancer (ISBN 1553954122), Trafford Publishing:
  20. *: I worked for two winters at Kmart in Arizona as a stocker and security guard. I was a stocker for Payless Drugs for two winters in West Seattle.
  21. * 2003, Donna Goodenough, Deadly Thirst (ISBN 1412005523), page 80:
  22. *: There were plenty of jobs at Star Crest that someone with a mental deficiency could handle and Davenport sought to get Alvin employed as a stocker.
  23. one who supplies raw material to a machine
  24. * 1930, Charles Spurgeon Johnson, 6, H. Holt and Company, page 87:
  25. *: _ has been working as a stocker at a rolling mill (a stocker keeps material on hand for the heaters).


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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English Stocker \Stock"er\, n.
One who makes or fits stocks, as of guns or gun carriages,
etc.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet stocker
n : a domestic animal (especially a young steer or heifer) kept
as stock until fattened or matured and suitable for a
breeding establishment
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