Crossword-Solution: BUCKRA 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Buckra n. A white man; -- a term used by negroes of the African
coast, West Indies, etc.
Buckra a. White; white man's; strong; good; as, buckra yam, a white
yam.

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WEST Indies white man 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with BUCKRA (5)

Out o’ de way, you trash! Eigh! me too much pleased like devil.’ The one constant and spontaneous ejaculation was, ‘Yah! Massa too muchy handsome! Garamighty! Buckra berry fat!’ The latter attribute was the source of genuine admiration; but the object of it hardly appreciated its recognition, and waved off his subjects with a mixture of impatience and alarm.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
That monarch addressed him gaily, “Hum! Golly de do to-day? Hum! Lily-white Buckra Sailee”— (You notice his playful way?)— “What dickens you doin’ here, sar? Why debbil you want to come? Hum! Picaninnee, dere isn’t no sea In City Canoodle-Dum!” And GOWLER he answered sadly, “Oh, mine is a doleful tale! They’ve treated me werry badly In Lunnon, from where I hail.
Fifty Bab Ballads W. S. Gilbert 2019
Down da, we set need de shade an' eaty de rice-bud, an' de crab, an' de swimp tree time de day; an' de buckra man drinky him wine, an' smoky him seegyar all troo de night.
Uncle Remus Joel Chandler Harris 2000
Says the negress, looking very intently at our hero: "Be you afeard, Buckra?" "Why, no," quothed Jonathan; "for to tell thee the truth, friend, though I am a man of peace, being of that religious order known as the Society of Friends, I am not so weak in person nor so timid in disposition as to warrant me in being afraid of any one.
The Ruby of Kishmoor Howard Pyle 2003
For felonious and burglarious offences, a white man is confined in the common jail; then dragged to the market-place, stripped, and whipped, that the negroes may laugh “and go see buckra catch it;” while a negro is sent to the workhouse, confined in his cell for a length of time, and then whipped according to modern science,--but nobody sees it except by special permission.
Manuel Pereira F. C. Adams 2003