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Pucker is a line of fruit-flavored
liqueurs made by the
DeKuyper company. By
volume it is 15%
alcohol (30 proof) and is
often used in
mixed drinks. List...
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Puckering (1638–1664) was an
English politician from Warwickshire.
Puckering was
apparently the only
surviving son of his father, Sir
Henry Puckering...
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sergeant at law in 1580.
Puckering became a
Member of
Parliament in 1581. On 23
November 1585,
Parliament met and
elected Puckering, who was
returned for...
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Pucker factor is a
military slang phrase used to
describe the
level of
stress and/or
adrenaline response to
danger or a
crisis situation. The term refers...
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pucker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pucker is a
brand of fruit-flavored
liqueurs made by De Kuyper.
Pucker may also
refer to:
Peter Pucker (born...
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House of
Commons at
various times between 1621 and 1629.
Puckering was the son of Sir John
Puckering and his wife Jane Chowne,
daughter of George, or Nicholas...
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Pucker! (originally
released as
Hairspray in the
United States) is the
fourth album by
English 2 Tone ska
revival band The Selecter,
released in 1995 on...
- have been two
baronetcies created for
members of the
Puckering family. The
Baronetcy of
Puckering of Weston,
Hertfordshire was
created on 25
November 1611...
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Pucker Up is the
second studio album by
American disco act
Lipps Inc. The
album was
released in 1980 on
Casablanca Records. The
album contains the minor...
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Peter Pucker (born
February 8, 1988, in
Sankt Veit an der Glan, Carinthia) is an
Austrian football player who
currently plays for
Austria Klagenfurt. Before...