"1" . _:vb7120467 . . _:vb7120467 "1879 May 31, \u201CVarious topics\u201D, in The Detroit Free Press, volume 44, number 242, Detroit, Mich.: The Detroit Free Press Co., \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, page 4, column 3:"@en . . _:vb7120469 "1963 February 2, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ont.: The Globe and Mail Inc., \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, page 6:"@en . _:vb7120466 "\"I want none of your d⁠\u2014NoBreak;\u2014 peasoup excuses, or promises,\" and, calling upon the hostler, a fat-blooded Englishman, he ordered him to stable the horse immediately, and keep a sharp \"look out\" to that Canuck Frenchman."@en . _:vb7120465 "(originally, informal, sometimes, derogatory) Of, belonging to, or relating to Canada, its culture, or people; Canadian."@en . . . . . . _:vb7120465 . "|qual=slang, derogatory or humorous" . . "|qual=slang, derogatory or humorous" . . . _:vb7120468 . _:vb7120467 "It is well known that Canada, by the adoption of a protective tariff, shut out many of our American articles from the Canuck markets."@en . _:vb7120469 . _:vb7120468 "1887 March 4, \u201CA Premium on It\u201D, in J[ohn] W[ilson] Bengough, editor, Grip. An Independent Journal of Humor and Caricature., volume XXVIII, number 10, Toronto, Ont.: [Grip Print. & Pub. Co.], \u2192ISSN, \u2192OCLC, column 2:"@en . _:vb7120469 "Any trend by the big brother to the south to tell Canadians how to run their affairs can raise Canuck dander very quickly."@en . . _:vb7120468 "Well, what do you think of the Canuck elections?"@en . . _:vb7120466 . _:vb7120466 "1866, Andrew Learmont Spedon, \u201CTale III. Adventures with Religious Impostors.\u201D, in Canadian Summer Evening Tales, Montreal, Que.: [\u2026] John Lovell,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 71:"@en . . .