Lacker [adjective]

Definition of Lacker:

deny or be denied

Synonyms of Lacker:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lacker:

Use

Take

Indulge

Get

Earn


Sentence/Example of Lacker:

But it may do, for chapels like churches are getting proud things now-a-days, and they believe in both lacker and gilt.

A flatterer is one who has sugar cane on his lips, a sharper is a man of brains, a fool a brain-lacker.

Harry Lacker is so very exact in his dress, that I shall give his estate to his younger brother, and make him a dancing master.

Get them home for fifty shillings, say There was a deal of gold, and lacker, and varnish about them.

He supposes that, to redeem his name, he has only got to lacker it.

Ovid however had no intention that young women should lacker themselves.

Lacquer, Lacker, lak′ėr, n. a varnish made of lac and alcohol.

What's the use of a lot of tinsel and lacker, if the real metal isn't there?