slocken (Meaning)

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slocken (v. t.)

To quench; to allay; to slake. See Slake.

Synonyms & Antonyms of slocken

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slocken Sentence Examples

  1. The firefighters used hoses to slocken the flames that engulfed the building.
  2. The rain slocked the fire, preventing it from spreading further.
  3. The wet blanket slocked the embers, extinguishing the last vestiges of the blaze.
  4. The slocken of the forge cooled the metal, making it malleable.
  5. The river slocked the thirst of the parched traveler.
  6. The slocken of her tears washed away her sorrows.
  7. The wind slocked the flames, fanning them to greater heights.
  8. The slocken of the sea against the ship's hull created a soothing rhythm.
  9. The slocken of the thunder slocked the nerves of the fearful child.
  10. The slocken of the waves against the shore created a mesmerizing melody.

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To quench; to allay; to slake. See Slake.

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The firefighters used hoses to slocken the flames that engulfed the building.

The rain slocked the fire, preventing it from spreading further.

The wet blanket slocked the embers, extinguishing the last vestiges of the blaze.

The slocken of the forge cooled the metal, making it malleable.