stocker

IPA: stˈɑkɝ

noun

  • (agriculture) Livestock that is wintered and then sold in the spring; often contrasted with a feeder when the focus is on intended disposition.
  • (automotive) A racecar in certain classes of auto racing whose origins are nominally or notionally related to factory-stock autos, such as stock car racing or super-stock drag racing.
  • One who crafts gun stocks.
  • One who stocks shelves with inventory.
  • One who supplies raw material to a machine.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "stocker" in Sentences

  • Does that mean we can expect a new Ri-Ri album as a stocking stocker this holiday season?
  • Cool catch, although I wonder if that fish was a recent stocker, if it went for powerbait?
  • If you are fishing stocker rainbows then power bait fished on the bottom works all over the nation.
  • Nearby, you’ll find a towering bin, called a stocker, filled with wafers waiting to be processed by this equipment.
  • You worked in retail chain stores (Kresge, a drug store chain, Marshalls as a night stocker) for most of your life and to pretend otherwise is side-spittingly hilarious.
  • We have outlined four different stages that will take your stocker from a standard issue 4×4 to a “built to the hilt” utility machine that breathes fire (not really, but darn close).
  • I'm usually pretty good about marking the date and species on all sealed fish, but this 12-inch brown trout, no doubt a local stocker, is anonymous and apparently slipped out of view during cold storage.
  • The poorest person (me) gets a college education and rather than earning $10,000 as a shelf-stocker earns $20,000 as a secretary – admittedly boring and an underutilization of my skills, but a job nonetheless.

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