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"buckshee" Definitions
  1. [British] something extra obtained free
  2. [British] WINDFALL, GRATUITY

11 Sentences With "buckshee"

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However, you come along about nine o'clock. There's some buckshee rum.
While he was out in Egypt he joined the Buckshee Wheelers, winning several awards with the forces.
Journalists looked up from their buckshee Jacob's Creek and marketing men took their clammy hands from their secretaries' knees.
Bunging buckshee gifts to someone who has been associated with allegations of drugs, shoplifting and attention-seeking impresses no-one.
And no wonder, for although some counselling services are free, or at least buckshee at the point of delivery, others charge exorbitant rates.
And it was all buckshee, and he was putting it all against tax, and he would then bring in a small crew, a few lamps and actors.
In the same week, a Sea Of Souls ghoulie channels free electricity through an unsuspecting girlie, who spends the episode trying to get rid of her buckshee leccy.
The band relocated to the south of France and released Macumba in 1974 with Helge Groslie on keyboards. It reached number one in Spain. Sliding Down Again was released in 1974 and Buckshee Woman the following year. The band dissolved in 1979.
Biala made portraits of Ford and contributed artwork to his books. Ford incorporated versions of Biala in his writings, including a poem, "Coda," a late (1936) addition to the "buckshee" sequence of poems composed in 1932. The poem is addressed to Haïchka, the diminutive form of her Hebrew name, Schenehaia, meaning "pretty creature." It celebrates "all my past and all your promise" and it praises her for possessing a magnetic personality, always unpredictable, and for bringing vitality and productive energy to their relationship.
The tanks were late and the attack of the 4th Australian Division was postponed but the 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division did not receive the message and patrols advanced into the Bullecourt defences, suffering 162 casualties before they returned to the British front line, in what became known as the "Buckshee Battle". Next day the attack on Bullecourt went ahead, despite reservations, although several tanks broke down and others went off course. Both Australian brigades got into the German front position but were cut off and gradually overwhelmed, only a few Australians managing to break out. The Australians suffered including against casualties.
On 3 January, the AEU's Portsmouth branch ordered its members not to participate in the campaign, with its district secretary Rory McCarthy explaining that "there are many reasons why the union is against giving buckshee half hours to employers" and that employers might use it to hide inefficiencies. The workers at the factory immediately rebelled, with works convener Harry Tyler saying "no one likes being told what to do with their free time by the union" and said that some who were opposed had changed their view because of the union's attitude."'Work without pay' men defy union", The Times, 4 January 1968, p. 1. Tyler was removed from his post as union branch chairman by a vote of no confidence on 5 January after members of the branch from companies not taking part in the campaign went to the regular branch meeting."'Back Britain' Man Ousted", The Times, 6 January 1968, p. 1.

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