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Meaning of killock

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killock (n.)

A small anchor; also, a kind of anchor formed by a stone inclosed by pieces of wood fastened together.

killock Sentence Examples

  1. The killock held the boat steady in the choppy waters.
  2. The fisherman used a killock to anchor his boat in the bay.
  3. The killock was made of heavy metal and had a large hook on one end.
  4. The killock was attached to the boat with a chain or rope.
  5. When the fisherman was ready to move, he would pull up the killock and the boat would be free to sail.
  6. Killocks were often used by small boats and fishing vessels.
  7. They were also used to anchor boats in shallow water.
  8. Killocks were sometimes used as a temporary anchor.
  9. They were also used to help boats moor at a dock or pier.
  10. Killocks were an important piece of equipment for any boat.

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A small anchor; also, a kind of anchor formed by a stone inclosed by pieces of wood fastened together.

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The killock held the boat steady in the choppy waters.

The fisherman used a killock to anchor his boat in the bay.

The killock was made of heavy metal and had a large hook on one end.

The killock was attached to the boat with a chain or rope.