
1) Barnum employe 2) Bob of daytime tv 3) Booster 4) Carnival person 5) Carnival pitchman 6) Carnival pro 7) Carnival worker 8) Carny huckster 9) English surname 10) Entertainment occupation 11) Longtime game-show host 12) Plugger 13) Promoter 14) Sideshow employee 15) Sideshow feature 16) Sideshow tout
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1) Canine 2) Carny 3) Dog 4) Doggie 5) Doggy 6) Lex 7) Lexterrier 8) Pooch 9) Seal 10) Yelper
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[coachbuilder] Barker & Co. was a coachbuilder, a maker of luxurious carriages and in the 20th century bodywork for very expensive prestige cars. ==History== Founded in London in 1710 by a guards officer it more recently traded as Barker & Co. Limited. After the 1920s Barker & Co seemed to be unable to keep up with advances in the use of li...
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[occupation] A barker is a person who attempts to attract patrons to entertainment events, such as a circus or funfair, by exhorting passing public, describing attractions of show and emphasizing variety, novelty, beauty, or some other feature believed to incite listeners to attend entertainment. A barker may conduct a brief free show, intr...
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• (n.) A pistol. • (n.) An animal that barks; hence, any one who clamors unreasonably. • (n.) One who stands at the doors of shops to urg/ passers by to make purchases. • (n.) One who strips trees of their bark. • (n.) The spotted redshank.
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Meaning as a surname: A tanner who used tree bark when turning hides into leather.
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Bark'er noun 1. An animal that barks; hence, any one who clamors unreasonably.
2. One who stands at the doors of shops to urg... passers by to make purchases. [ Cant, Eng.]
3. A pistol. [ Slang]
Dickens. 4. (Zoology) The spotted redshank.
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The USS Barker was an American flush deck type destroyer of 1193 tons displacement launched in 1919. The USS Barker was powered by four White-Forster oil-burning boilers providing a top speed of 35 knots. She carried a complement of 122 and was armed with four 4 inch guns; one 3 inch anti-aircraft gun and twelve 21 inch torpedo tubes arranged in fo...
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Barker is slang for a sausage.
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archaic or obsolete terms > Occupations:Tanner.
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[
n] - someone who stands in front of a show (as at a carnival) and gives a loud colorful sales talk to potential customers
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noun someone who stands in front of a show (as at a carnival) and gives a loud colorful sales talk to potential customers
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