noun
- People who search for valuable minerals, gems, or gold, typically in small quantities and often in areas already worked by larger operations.
Usage: chiefly Australian and New Zealand English; plural of fossicker
verb
- To search or rummage through something, often in a disorganized way; to hunt for something by turning things over.
Usage: chiefly Australian and New Zealand English; third person singular present tense of fossick
Examples
- The fossickers spent weeks panning for gold in the creek bed.
- She fossickers through old boxes in the attic looking for family photos.
- Many fossickers have found small gemstones in the abandoned mine sites.
- He fossickers around in the garden shed for his lost tools.
- The fossickers worked alongside the larger mining operations, hoping to strike it rich.
- She fossickers through the thrift store racks to find vintage clothing.