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caulker

/kaw-ker/US // ˈkɔ kər //

清洁工,填缝剂,填缝机,清洁工人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who caulks the seams of boats or the like.
    • : a caulking tool or device.

Examples

  • When a man's cold and tired, and hungry, and down on his luck as well, a good caulker of grog don't do him no harm to speak of.

  • The earliest caulker on record is Noah, who pitched his ark within and without with pitch.

  • He had, as I guessed, first swallowed the raw caulker from the rum decanter, and then sent down the lemonade to take care of it.

  • I waited some minutes, bursting with impatience and anxiety, during which242 I heard him hammering away like a caulker.

  • She's a caulker, Sissie is; you don't take a rise out of Sissie in a hurry.