crocks Synonyms

crocks Meaning

crocks

to transfer color (as when rubbed or washed), one that is broken-down or useless, to soil with crock, to put or preserve in a crock, break down, one that is broken-down, disabled, or impaired, bunkum, to cause to become disabled, a pot or jar made of baked clay, coloring matter that rubs off from cloth or dyed leather, a thick earthenware pot or jar, a complaining medical patient whose illness is largely imaginary or psychosomatic, soot, smut

crocks Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener slipped on his muddy crocks and headed out to tend the roses.
  2. The old woman's crocks squeaked as she walked down the cobblestone street.
  3. The children splashed through puddles in their colorful crocks, laughing and squealing.
  4. The farmers wore sturdy crocks to protect their feet from the harsh elements.
  5. The fisherman's crocks were caked in salt from the seawater.
  6. The crocks were so worn and old that they had holes in the toes.
  7. The hikers' crocks provided ample support for their long trek through the mountains.
  8. The gardener's crocks were covered in dirt and fertilizer from his daily chores.
  9. The crocks were a practical necessity for the outdoor worker.
  10. The children's crocks were decorated with whimsical designs, such as animals and flowers.

FAQs About the word crocks

to transfer color (as when rubbed or washed), one that is broken-down or useless, to soil with crock, to put or preserve in a crock, break down, one that is bro

discolors, disorders, draggles, collies, disarranges, jumbles,messes, soils, disarrays, mucks

brushes, cleanses, purges,cleans, purifies, decontaminates, wipes, rinses, scours, disinfects

The gardener slipped on his muddy crocks and headed out to tend the roses.

The old woman's crocks squeaked as she walked down the cobblestone street.

The children splashed through puddles in their colorful crocks, laughing and squealing.

The farmers wore sturdy crocks to protect their feet from the harsh elements.