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coker

/koh-ker/US // ˈkoʊ kər //

扑克牌,扑克,扑克牌游戏,扑克牌手

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Often cokers. an inhabitant of the mountains of the coal-mining regions of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Examples

  • Nearly a third of general-election voters in Florida are over 65, says Coker.

  • As Coker notes, the state has heavy concentrations of transplants from the Northeast and Midwest.

  • He can take raw coker-nut freely and eat the fresh fruits which grow in this part of Africa.

  • William Dampier was born in 1612 at East Coker, and by the death of his parents was from his childhood left to his own control.

  • We stopped for the night at this habitation, and found it to be occupied by a Mr. Coker.

  • "Bultitude thinks he can run," said Coker, with an amiable unbelief in any disinterestedness.

  • Corn-growing in Western Canada, sheep-raising in Australia and coker-nut planting are all obviously agriculture.