cocker (Meaning)
cocker (n)
a small breed with wavy silky hair; originally developed in England
cocker (v)
treat with excessive indulgence
cocker (v. t.)
To treat with too great tenderness; to fondle; to indulge; to pamper.
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.
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cocker Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The cocker's expressive eyes melted the hearts of everyone who met him.
- Despite its small size, the cocker was fearless in the field, flushing out birds with enthusiasm.
- The cocker's silky coat required regular grooming to keep it in top condition.
- The cocker's wagging tail was a constant source of joy for its owners.
- The veterinarian recommended a balanced diet to keep the cocker healthy and active.
- The cocker eagerly obeyed commands during obedience training, eager to please its owner.
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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.