caulker meaning

Pronunciation:   "caulker" in a sentence
noun
1. A person who caulks
2. A dram
3. A big lie (also caukˈer)

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  1. Caulker descendants ruled as hereditary chiefs at least up until 1984.
  2. Steven Caulker and Maarten Stekelenburg were signed on loan from Fulham, respectively.
  3. Caulker is highly regarded as the best Sierra Leonean goalkeeper at this time.
  4. At the age of fifteen, he began working as an apprentice caulker.
  5. John Caulker is the founder of the nongovernmental organization known as Fambul Tok.

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