cocker (Meaning)

Wordnet

cocker (n)

a small breed with wavy silky hair; originally developed in England

Wordnet

cocker (v)

treat with excessive indulgence

Webster

cocker (v. t.)

To treat with too great tenderness; to fondle; to indulge; to pamper.

Webster

cocker (n.)

One given to cockfighting.

A small dog of the spaniel kind, used for starting up woodcocks, etc.

A rustic high shoe or half-boots.

cocker Sentence Examples

  1. The breeder specializes in raising and training cocker spaniels for hunting.
  2. As a puppy, the cocker was full of energy and mischief.
  3. The cocker's gentle nature made it a beloved family pet.
  4. The young boy begged his parents to get him a cocker puppy for his birthday.
  5. The cocker's expressive eyes melted the hearts of everyone who met him.
  6. Despite its small size, the cocker was fearless in the field, flushing out birds with enthusiasm.
  7. The cocker's silky coat required regular grooming to keep it in top condition.
  8. The cocker's wagging tail was a constant source of joy for its owners.
  9. The veterinarian recommended a balanced diet to keep the cocker healthy and active.
  10. The cocker eagerly obeyed commands during obedience training, eager to please its owner.

FAQs About the word cocker

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The breeder specializes in raising and training cocker spaniels for hunting.

As a puppy, the cocker was full of energy and mischief.

The cocker's gentle nature made it a beloved family pet.

The young boy begged his parents to get him a cocker puppy for his birthday.