Crock - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|krɑːk|
Brit.
|krɒk|
noun
- a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink (syn: lampblack, smut, soot)
- nonsense; foolish talk
- nonsense; foolish talk
that's a crock
- an earthen jar (made of baked clay)verb
- release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
- soil with or as with crock
- soil with or as with crock
Extra examples
Her only furniture was an earthen crock or two.
We old crocks can't run like you.
You are getting a bit of a crock.
This latest heart attack has really crocked him up.
My broken leg prevents me from leaving the house. I'm really crocked up.
I think the director is crocking up, he's had a lot of worries this year.
I had crocked my knee at hockey.
You have a crock on your nose.
This black is perfectly fast colour and will not crock.
Shall we be a race of clever crocks, or be robust imbeciles?
Word forms
noun
singular: crock
plural: crocks
singular: crock
plural: crocks
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