Caulkhead

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Noun

Caulkhead (plural Caulkheads)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of caulkhead
    • 2008 May, Ian McMillan, “Island life”, in Learning Disability Practice, volume 11, number 4:
      Well I am a Caulkhead (islandborn) so I think it is beautiful.
    • 2009, A Whittaker, Britain: Be Fluent in British Life and Culture:
      The island nation's main islands Britain works to keep its myriad small islands in the fold, from the southerly Isle of Wight (where genuine natives are called Caulkheads) to the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland (closer to the Arctic Circle than London)

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