slocking (Meaning)
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slocking ()
a. & n. from Slock.
Synonyms & Antonyms of slocking
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slocking Sentence Examples
- The incessant rain slocked against the pavement, creating a constant symphony of pitter-patter.
- The slocking of the waves against the hull of the sailboat lulled the passengers to sleep.
- The mud slocked under her boots as she trudged through the boggy field.
- The sound of keys slocking in the lock signaled that someone was entering the apartment.
- The tires slocked in the loose gravel as the car accelerated.
- The slocking of the river bed created a natural rhythm that soothed the souls of those who listened.
- The slocking of the ice cubes in the glass reminded her of the passing of time.
- The slocking of the hammer on the nail echoed through the workshop.
- The slocking of the water hose against the concrete softened the dust that had settled on the patio.
- The slocking of the rain on the leaves of the trees created a soothing ambiance in the forest.
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a. & n. from Slock.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The incessant rain slocked against the pavement, creating a constant symphony of pitter-patter.
The slocking of the waves against the hull of the sailboat lulled the passengers to sleep.
The mud slocked under her boots as she trudged through the boggy field.
The sound of keys slocking in the lock signaled that someone was entering the apartment.