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hunkerish, a. U.S. colloq.|ˈhʌŋkərɪʃ| [f. hunker n. + -ish1.] Conservative, old-fashioned.
1857Lawrence (Kansas) Republ. 2 July 3 This has in times past, been considered rather a hunkerish neighbourhood. 1888W. Lawrence Life Amos A. Lawrence 139 His Kansas experience did not move Mr. Lawrence from his hunkerish sympathies in politics. 1905Springfield (Mass.) Weekly Republ. 8 Sept. 1 The hunkerish conservatism which Mr. Cannon and the Senate stand for. |