Definitions for cokers

cokers cok·er

Spelling: [koh-ker]
IPA: /ˈkoʊ kər/

Cokers is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 108 anagrams from letters in cokers (cekors).

Definitions for cokers

noun

  1. Often, cokers. an inhabitant of the mountains of the coal-mining regions of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
  2. cokehead.

Origin of cokers

First recorded in 1785-95; coke1 + -er1

Examples for cokers

These Leaves all grow on the top of the Tree after the manner of a coker.

Appleton, and Lench, and coker want looking after badly, I know.

He saw Chawner scudding down the path like some great camel, and coker squaring his arms and working them as if they were wings.

One of coker's first reminiscences is of the road on which he still lives.

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

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

coker recalls vividly the Indians of the area in the days before 1870.

When we were past the fall of the Wire, we coasted vp by the salt cotes, to coker.

coker, an Englishman, should stay for cooke in the English house, which is donne by his owne consent.

"You don't catch me racing, except for something worth having," said coker.

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