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Voke

Voke may refer to:

  • VokÄ—, a river in Lithuania
  • Edward J. Voke (1889-1965), Mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA

Usage examples of "voke".

For my acquaintance with Voke Easeley and his new art, I am indebted to Fothergil Finch.

For it was not words, it was nothing so articulate as speech, that Voke Easeley uttered.

What Gertrude Stein has done for prose, what the wilder vers libre bards are doing for poetry, what cubists and futurists are doing for painting and sculpture, that Voke Easeley is doing for vocal music.

Easeley could break Voke of it was to bring their little girl along the one that has convulsions so easily, you know.

Easeley would turn her over to Voke, and Voke would have to take the little girl home, and Mrs.

Easeley would stay and say what a family man and what a devoted husband Voke was, for an artist.

Some of my family, for aught I know, might ride in their coaches, when the grandfathers of some voke walked a-voot.

Rafe supported his weight as he rested against her, nuzzling the sensitive hollow at the edge of her neck, then he trailed his lips to her breast to tease and pro voke the burgeoning peak.

The unit would take over a disused Army base in Virginia called Fort Vokes, where training was to commence immediately in cooperation with ISA.

She still managed to look sexy, even in the drill fatigues that they had all taken to wearing as standard since coming to Fort Vokes six weeks earlier.

One evening shortly after they had all arrived at Fort Vokes, she explained to him over a beer why it was that the domestic difficulties he had anticipated had never materialized.

Janus lining up to board the transports that had been shuttling back and forth all day between Fort Vokes and Kennedy.

Loud vokes buzzed in his ears, but he could not hear what they were saying.

MERGING 217 voking embarrassment and confusion in him, making Jass wonder if he was quite nonnal, if this thing happened to the other boys so often, and adding a new and disturbing, if unknown, dimension to his relationship with the slave girl.