Definitions for sook

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Spelling: [soo k]
IPA: /sʊk/

Sook is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 17 anagrams from letters in sook (koos).

Definitions for sook

noun

  1. Australia and New Zealand. a timid, cowardly person, especially a young person; crybaby.

interjection

  1. Midland U.S. (used to summon cows from the pasture).

Origin of sook

1890-95; probably from earlier sense “calf reared by hand,” perhaps suck(-calf), with spelling representing N England, Scots pronunciation of s

Examples for sook

Here on one side lay the sook of the jewellers, and on the opposite were arrayed the tiny stalls of the dealers in copper wares.

What pleasure should she be able to sook out o' his keeping ding-ding-danging on about that woman?

Our stay at sook, though unintentional, seemed to be in right ordering, for service opened up there.

Ye're like the lambs—ye do naething but sook and wag your tail.

His name was Patches, but he answered to Piffle and he was a sook and a cuddler.

These are sold in the sook at about six-pence a dozen, cotton included.

The photographic fantasies of In sook Kim peek inside the private worlds of people who live in glass houses.

Word Value for sook
Scrable

0

Words with friends

8

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