hardock (Meaning)
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hardock (n.)
See Hordock.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hardock
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hardock Sentence Examples
- The hardock was an essential tool for the farmers, used to break up the tough soil.
- The hardock's sturdy blade made light work of even the hardest ground.
- The blacksmith forged the hardock with precision, ensuring its durability and sharpness.
- The ax handle of the hardock was crafted from seasoned oak, providing both strength and flexibility.
- The weight of the hardock allowed for effortless penetration into the soil, minimizing strain on the user.
- The farmers took turns using the hardock, working together to prepare the fields for planting.
- Children were forbidden from touching the hardock, as its sharp blade posed a safety hazard.
- The hardock was passed down through generations of farmers, becoming a cherished heirloom.
- The hardock served not only as a tool but also as a symbol of hard work and determination.
- As technology advanced, the hardock gradually fell out of use, replaced by modern machinery.
FAQs About the word hardock
See Hordock.
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The hardock was an essential tool for the farmers, used to break up the tough soil.
The hardock's sturdy blade made light work of even the hardest ground.
The blacksmith forged the hardock with precision, ensuring its durability and sharpness.
The ax handle of the hardock was crafted from seasoned oak, providing both strength and flexibility.