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  • Acock (adv.)
    In a cocked or turned up fashion.
  • Cocoa ()
    Alt. of Cocoa palm
  • Cocoa (n.)
    A preparation made from the seeds of the chocolate tree, and used in making, a beverage; also the beverage made from cocoa or cocoa shells.
  • Crack (a.)
    Of superior excellence; having qualities to be boasted of.
  • Crack (n.)
    A boast; boasting.
  • Crack (n.)
    A boy, generally a pert, lively boy.
  • Crack (n.)
    A brief time; an instant; as, to be with one in a crack.
  • Crack (n.)
    A crazy or crack-brained person.
  • Crack (n.)
    A partial separation of parts, with or without a perceptible opening; a chink or fissure; a narrow breach; a crevice; as, a crack in timber, or in a wall, or in glass.
  • Crack (n.)
    A sharp, sudden sound or report; the sound of anything suddenly burst or broken; as, the crack of a falling house; the crack of thunder; the crack of a whip.
  • Crack (n.)
    Breach of chastity.
  • Crack (n.)
    Free conversation; friendly chat.
  • Crack (n.)
    Mental flaw; a touch of craziness; partial insanity; as, he has a crack.
  • Crack (n.)
    Rupture; flaw; breach, in a moral sense.
  • Crack (n.)
    The tone of voice when changed at puberty.
  • Crack (v. i.)
    To be ruined or impaired; to fail.
  • Crack (v. i.)
    To burst or open in chinks; to break, with or without quite separating into parts.
  • Crack (v. i.)
    To utter a loud or sharp, sudden sound.
  • Crack (v. i.)
    To utter vain, pompous words; to brag; to boast; -- with of.
  • Crack (v. t.)
    To break or burst, with or without entire separation of the parts; as, to crack glass; to crack nuts.
  • Crack (v. t.)
    To cause to sound suddenly and sharply; to snap; as, to crack a whip.
  • Crack (v. t.)
    To cry up; to extol; -- followed by up.
  • Crack (v. t.)
    To rend with grief or pain; to affect deeply with sorrow; hence, to disorder; to distract; to craze.
  • Crack (v. t.)
    To utter smartly and sententiously; as, to crack a joke.
  • Croak (n.)
    The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a like sound.
  • Croak (v. i.)
    To complain; especially, to grumble; to forebode evil; to utter complaints or forebodings habitually.
  • Croak (v. i.)
    To make a low, hoarse noise in the throat, as a frog, a raven, or a crow; hence, to make any hoarse, dismal sound.
  • Croak (v. t.)
    To utter in a low, hoarse voice; to announce by croaking; to forebode; as, to croak disaster.
  • Crock (n.)
    A low stool.
  • Crock (n.)
    Any piece of crockery, especially of coarse earthenware; an earthen pot or pitcher.
  • Crock (n.)
    The loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut; also, coloring matter which rubs off from cloth.
  • Crock (v. i.)
    To give off crock or smut.
  • Crock (v. t.)
    To lay up in a crock; as, to crock butter.
  • Crock (v. t.)
    To soil by contact, as with soot, or with the coloring matter of badly dyed cloth.
  • Crook (n.)
    A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.
  • Crook (n.)
    A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff.
  • Crook (n.)
    A person given to fraudulent practices; an accomplice of thieves, forgers, etc.
  • Crook (n.)
    A pothook.
  • Crook (n.)
    A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
  • Crook (n.)
    An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.
  • Crook (n.)
    Any implement having a bent or crooked end.
  • Crook (n.)
    The staff used by a shepherd, the hook of which serves to hold a runaway sheep.
  • Crook (n.)
    To turn from a straight line; to bend; to curve.
  • Crook (n.)
    To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
  • Crook (v. i.)
    To bend; to curve; to wind; to have a curvature.
  • karoo (unknown)
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