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calker

1

[kaw-ker]

noun

  1. caulker.



calker

2

[kaw-ker]

noun

  1. calk.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of calker1

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Example Sentences

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He was afraid to seek employment as a calker, lest spies from his master should be on the watch for him.

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Van Calker informed the federation of his decision Tuesday evening and did not participate in Wednesday’s training session, said Don Krone, a spokesman for F.I.B.T.

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Van Calker and Jansma crashed on the first day of two-man training Feb. 17.

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Too much, in fact, for the Dutch pilot Edwin van Calker.

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On Wednesday, van Calker withdrew from the competition, which begins Friday, citing a series of psychological concerns and diminished confidence in navigating the track.

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