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jinker
[jing-ker]
noun
a sulky.
any of various carts or trailers used to transport logs and timber.
jinker
/ ˈɪŋə /
noun
a vehicle for transporting timber, consisting of a tractor and two sets of wheels for supporting the logs
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of jinker1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of jinker1
Example Sentences
But in his best moments he looks a bit like a product of some advanced gene-splicing Ronaldo-Messi experiments: the body of a shaggy-haired, left-footed jinker, but the direct style of a sprinter, a cutting edge rather than a playmaker.
He is not a jinker and a stepper.
The Flails' home-made jinker, whose body was painted a dull yellow, came last of the vehicles on the road.
He's not a peripheral jinker, a pretend Iberian.
It was hard work for the bullocks to come up dragging the empty jinker, but going down!
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