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-ock small.
cocky arrogantly self-confident.
coke a residue consisting primarily of carbon that is left after coal has been heated in the absence of air, used as an industrial fuel and reducing agent. [2 definitions]
coo to make the sound of, or a sound like, the low murmuring call of a dove or pigeon. [4 definitions]
cooker a usu. small appliance, utensil, or device used for cooking. [2 definitions]
corker a person or machine that inserts corks into bottles.
eke to stretch or supplement with effort or care (usu. fol. by out). [2 definitions]
hock2 to leave (something) temporarily in exchange for money borrowed, until such time as the money is repaid; pawn. [3 definitions]
joker someone who frequently tells jokes or acts so as to provoke laughter; jokester. [4 definitions]
knocker someone or something that knocks. [2 definitions]
locker a chest or cabinet that can be locked. [2 definitions]
mock to express scorn or contempt for; ridicule; deride. [10 definitions]
o'er contracted form of "over" (used chiefly in literature).
oak a tree that belongs to the beech family and bears acorns. [2 definitions]
oc- to. [3 definitions]
occur to take place; happen. [3 definitions]
ocher any of several iron oxides mixed with clay or sand, ranging in color from pale yellow to reddish brown, and used as pigments. [2 definitions]
OK1 (informal) acceptable; all right; satisfactory. [5 definitions]
OK2 abbreviation of "Oklahoma," a southwestern U.S. state north and east of Texas.
Okie (often offensive) a migrant farm worker, esp. from Oklahoma.