Definitions for pock

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Spelling: [pok]
IPA: /pɒk/

Pock is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 24 anagrams from letters in pock (ckop).

Definitions for pock

noun

  1. a pustule on the body in an eruptive disease, as smallpox.
  2. a mark or spot left by or resembling such a pustule.
  3. a small indentation, pit, hole, or the like.
  4. Scot. poke2 .

Origin of pock

before 1000; Middle English pokke, Old English poc; cognate with German Pocke; perhaps akin to Old English pocca. See poke2

Examples for pock

Better the mother wi' the pock, than the faither wi' the sack.

I have an old crow to pluck with him, and a pock to put the feathers in.'

He that puts the cat in the pock kens best how to tak her out.

Ye're like the miller's dog—ye lick your lips ere the pock be opened.

That her sister Magdalena was a small person, with a face likewise ugly and pock marked; other characteristics forgotten.

pock, pok, n. a small elevation of the skin containing matter, as in smallpox.

At length she began to open her eyes, her lowness of spirits left her, the pock dried up, and her appetite returned.

I'll tie up yer jaw wid me pock'-handkercher, so as ye can't open ut at all.

And has there been a rising on the Border side against the English pock puddings?

The pock is usually mature by the sixth day of the eruption.

Word Value for pock
Scrable

12

Words with friends

14

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