Definitions for stook

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Spelling: [stoo k, stook]
IPA: /stʊk, stuk/

Stook is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.

You can make 39 anagrams from letters in stook (koost).

Definitions for stook

noun

  1. shock2 (def 1).

verb (used with object)

  1. shock2 (def 2).

verb (used without object)

  1. to stack sheaves of grain; form a pile of straw.

Origin of stook

1400-50; late Middle English stouk, Old English stūc heap; cognate with Middle Low German stūke, German Stauche; akin to stock

Examples for stook

If the season is late, as is usual with us, then mid-September sees the corn still standing in stook.

Maida went in headlong after her, and the stook began to be much agitated in various directions.

"School isn't all games, I can tell you," said Keith, pulling a straw from the stook and chewing it meditatively.

At the end of September the foliage was heavy green, and the wheat stood dejectedly in stook.

stook; a shock of corn, generally containing twelve sheaves.

He found a cornfield with a half-built stack, and sheaves in stook.

The water was mild and blue, and the corn stood drowsily in "stook."

Of course I had put on my landworker's clothes to stook in, and to my surprise this caused a great sensation.

The wheat usually stands only a week in stook, and is then threshed on the field.

Eva sat on the top of a stook with her mouth open; the lark underneath, doubtless in no better plight.

Word Value for stook
Scrable

9

Words with friends

9

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