crock (Meaning)

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crock (n)

a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink

nonsense; foolish talk

an earthen jar (made of baked clay)

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crock (v)

release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric

soil with or as with crock

crock Sentence Examples

  1. The chef prepared a hearty stew in a large ceramic crock.
  2. My grandmother's kitchen is adorned with antique crocks and pots collected over the years.
  3. The homemade pickles were stored in a crock to ferment and develop their flavor.
  4. We unearthed a crock filled with coins while gardening in the backyard.
  5. The farmer used a crock to churn butter from the fresh cream.
  6. A crock filled with fragrant herbs sat on the windowsill, infusing the kitchen with delightful aromas.
  7. The artisan crafted a beautiful crock with intricate designs, perfect for storing kitchen utensils.
  8. The crock was filled with water and placed by the door for the farmworkers to wash their hands before meals.
  9. Grandma's secret recipe for sauerkraut always involved fermenting it in a crock for several weeks.
  10. The potter shaped a clay crock on the wheel, ensuring its walls were thick and sturdy.

FAQs About the word crock

a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink, nonsense; foolish talk, an earthen jar (made

nuts, silliness, baloney, stupidity, trash, drool, muck, nonsense, blah,garbage

rationality, common sense, reasonableness, horse sense, sense, common sense, rationality, sense, reasonableness, horse sense

The chef prepared a hearty stew in a large ceramic crock.

My grandmother's kitchen is adorned with antique crocks and pots collected over the years.

The homemade pickles were stored in a crock to ferment and develop their flavor.

We unearthed a crock filled with coins while gardening in the backyard.