pullikins

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

pull +‎ -kins

Noun[edit]

pullikins pl (plural only)

  1. (dated) Pliers once used to extract teeth.
    • 1867, Leigh Burton, American Journal of Dental Science, page 180:
      On Sundays he mounted the pulpit instead of black bare bones, and as a preacher he drew the fangs of Satan with his spiritual pullikins, almost as skillfully as he did the teeth of his brother sinners on week days, with his metallic ones.