muckerer (Meaning)

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muckerer (n.)

A miser; a niggard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muckerer

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

muckerer Sentence Examples

  1. They were close companions and constant muckerers throughout their lives.
  2. The two miners were known as "muckers," working side by side in the dark and dangerous depths.
  3. The old muckerers sat on the porch, swapping stories and reminiscing about their adventures.
  4. The muckerer was a loyal and dependable friend, always ready to lend a helping hand.
  5. The group of muckerers huddled together for warmth in the freezing cold.
  6. The muckerer had a reputation for being a bit of a prankster, but everyone loved him.
  7. The muckerers were a close-knit community, supporting each other through thick and thin.
  8. The muckerer was a skilled craftsman, known for his attention to detail.
  9. The muckerer's sense of humor kept everyone laughing during the long, hard days.
  10. The muckerers were a true brotherhood, bound together by shared experiences and unwavering loyalty.

FAQs About the word muckerer

A miser; a niggard.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

They were close companions and constant muckerers throughout their lives.

The two miners were known as "muckers," working side by side in the dark and dangerous depths.

The old muckerers sat on the porch, swapping stories and reminiscing about their adventures.

The muckerer was a loyal and dependable friend, always ready to lend a helping hand.