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The word chukker means:

A big, long axe for cutting wood that has a sharp edge and is used mostly in Indiana.

A French lumberjack.

Someone who uses his or her front teeth to chew with.

An old ship that sank upon a reef.

The sound of chickens playing.

A tablecloth used in a Jewish wedding. It is usually handmade for the bride and groom.

A sickle.

A chunk of burned wood.

A person who eats many different foods.

One of the periods of play, lasting 7.5 minutes, in a polo match.


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