Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having a seat made of the shucks or husks of corn.

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Examples

  • He had placed his shuck-bottom chair so as to see down the long reach to the eastward, where the widening Potomac spread itself between low-lying banks, with never a brown hill to break the low horizon line.

    Duffels Edward Eggleston 1869

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