noun
- a person who stooks grain (arranges cut grain stalks in small bundles to dry in the field)
Usage: agricultural; chiefly British
Examples
- The stooker worked quickly to gather the wheat before the rain came.
- Experienced stookers could arrange dozens of grain bundles in an hour.
- The farmer hired several stookers during harvest season.
- As a young stooker, he learned the proper technique for drying grain.
- The stooker’s job was essential for preparing crops for storage.