hockle Synonyms
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hockle Meaning
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hockle (v. t.)
To hamstring; to hock; to hough.
To mow, as stubble.
hockle Sentence Examples
- The farmer hockled the horse to keep it from running away.
- The wrestler grabbed his opponent's ankle and hockled it towards him.
- The grandmother's arthritic hockles made it difficult for her to walk.
- The baby's fat hockles wobbled as she took her first steps.
- The surgeon hockled the patient's wrist to reset a broken bone.
- The dog's injured hockle prevented it from jumping over the fence.
- The football player hockled the quarterback's legs to bring him down.
- The dancer's strong hockles allowed her to perform intricate leaps and turns.
- The teacher hockled the unruly student's knees to get their attention.
- The cowgirl hockled the calf to prevent it from kicking her horse.
FAQs About the word hockle
To hamstring; to hock; to hough., To mow, as stubble.
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The farmer hockled the horse to keep it from running away.
The wrestler grabbed his opponent's ankle and hockled it towards him.
The grandmother's arthritic hockles made it difficult for her to walk.
The baby's fat hockles wobbled as she took her first steps.