different between suckered vs muckered
suckered
English
Verb
suckered
- simple past tense and past participle of sucker
Adjective
suckered (not comparable)
- Equipped with a sucker or suckers.
- The joystick had a suckered base to keep it on the table.
- 1889, Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin (issues 1-12, page 157)
- On September 19, six mature stalks, each from a separate hill, were taken from a suckered row and eleven from an unsuckered row alongside.
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- desucker
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muckered
English
Verb
muckered
- simple past tense and past participle of mucker
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- what does puckered mean
- meaning of puckered
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