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    crock
    /krɒk/

    noun

    • 1. an earthenware pot or jar: "the runner beans were then packed in layers of salt in large crocks" Similar earthenware potpotjarurn
    • 2. something considered to be complete nonsense: informal North American "this whole business of an electronic community is a crock"

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  2. The meaning of CROCK is a thick earthenware pot or jar. How to use crock in a sentence. a thick earthenware pot or jar; soot, smut; coloring matter that rubs off from cloth or dyed leather…

  3. CROCK definition: 1. a container, usually one made of clay: 2. an old person or car 3. a container, usually one made…. Learn more.

  4. 10 meanings: 1. an earthen pot, jar, etc 2. a piece of broken earthenware 3. Also: crock of shit US and Canadian slang a.... Click for more definitions.

  5. Crock definition: an earthenware pot, jar, or other container.. See examples of CROCK used in a sentence.

  6. Origin of Crock. From Middle English crokke, from Old English crocc, crocca (“crock, pot, vessel”), from Proto-Germanic *krukkō, *krukkô (“vessel”), from Proto-Indo-European *k (')rōug (')-, *k (')rōuk (')- (“vessel”).

  7. Definition of crock noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · crock (third-person singular simple present crocks, present participle crocking, simple past and past participle crocked) (intransitive) To give off crock or smut.

  9. crock. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Utensils crock /krɒk $ krɑːk/ noun [ countable] 1 old use a clay pot 2 → crocks 3 → a crock (of shit) Origin crock Old English crocc. crock meaning, definition, what is crock: a clay pot: Learn more.

  10. an old worn-out horse. v.t. British Terms to disable or injure. 1300–50; Middle English crok old ewe, perh. akin to crack (verb, verbal) and obsolete crack whore; compare Low German krakke broken-down horse. crock3 (krok), n.

  11. 1. countable noun. A crock is a clay pot or jar. [old-fashioned] 2. countable noun [usu sing] If you describe what someone has said as a crock, you mean that you think it is foolish, wrong, or untrue. [mainly US, informal, disapproval] 3. a crock of gold. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.