Oxters [noun]

Definition of Oxters:

underarm

Synonyms of Oxters:


Opposite/Antonyms of Oxters:

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Sentence/Example of Oxters:

The "oxter" is crooked because the arm is engaged carrying them.

He twirls in reversed directions a clouded cane, then wedges it tight in his oxter.

To those who know not the pipes, the feel of the bag in the oxter is a gaiety lost.

Then Paruig pushed the bag further into his oxter, and the tune changed.

And as she said this, she held up her oxter, as if to tak me below't.

With the bell carefully tucked under his oxter he gave forth his news in a rasping voice that broke now and again into a squeal.

"There was many a good man went to the penny-a-week school with a sod of turf under his oxter," said Mr. Kernan sententiously.

So Tammy and I had to oxter her out between us, and deliver the howdie herself—safe in at her own door.

I'll look for ye comin' up the street next week wi' the charts under your oxter and your lad wi' ye.'

O'Grady drank a couple of naggins, put the pipes under his oxter (arm-pit) and said, "I'm ready to go with ye now."