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What (who) is nutcrackers - definition

MECHANICAL DEVICE FOR CRACKING NUTS
Crab cracker; Nutcrackers; Lobster cracker; Nutcraker; Nut cracker; Nut-cracker
  • Using a Nutcracker
  • A Crackerjack nutcracker, which uses a ratchet
  • Decorative brass [[populuxe]] nutcracker by the industrial designer [[Maurice Ascalon]]
  • Screw nutcracker with walnuts
  • A collection of fairy tale nutcrackers
  • A variety of figure nutcrackers
  • Lever nutcrackers with hazelnuts

nutcrackers         
a device for cracking nuts.
Nutcracker         
·noun An instrument for cracking nuts.
II. Nutcracker ·noun The American, or Clarke's, nutcracker (Picicorvus Columbianus) of Western North America.
III. Nutcracker ·noun A European bird (Nucifraga caryocatactes), allied to the magpie and crow. Its color is dark brown, spotted with white. It feeds on nuts, seeds, and insects.
nutcracker         
¦ noun
1. (nutcrackers) a device for cracking nuts.
2. a bird of the crow family that feeds on the seeds of conifers. [Genus Nucifraga: two species.]

Wikipedia

Nutcracker

A nutcracker is a tool designed to open nuts by cracking their shells. There are many designs, including levers, screws, and ratchets. The lever version is also used for cracking lobster and crab shells.

A decorative version portrays a person whose mouth forms the jaws of the nutcracker.

Examples of use of nutcrackers
1. The stall next door sells Nussknackers, the most elaborate nutcrackers I‘ve ever seen.
2. She‘s had to endure nutcrackers made in her image, insults about the shape of her ankles and nasty cracks from mediocrities in the media like Rush Limbaugh, Chris Matthews and Kristol.
3. There has, of course, been the ticking bomb scenario, in which someone has 24 hours to save an American city from annihilation and only a suspect and a pair of nutcrackers to do it with.
4. In it, the dance master becomes enraged by his pupil, a sickly sweet child, so that, according to Kobborg, "more and more the psycho shines through". He added: "The girl is such a ‘ballet girl‘. When you first start ballet it‘s all pink and Nutcrackers and Sugarplum Fairies.
5. And at least part of that anger, Walsh says, is directed at the sexism that some feel seriously harmed the former first lady‘s candidacy _ from T–shirts bearing photos of Clinton and Obama with the slogan "Bros Before Hos" to Hillary Clinton nutcrackers sold in airports.