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Lady in "Lady and the Tramp," for one
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cocker
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Word definitions for cocker in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cocker \Cock"er\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cockered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Cockering .] [OE. cokeren; cf. W. cocru to indulge, fondle, E. cock the bird, F. coqueliner to dandle (Cotgrave), to imitate the crow of a cock, to run after the girls, and E. cockle, v.] ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 (context dated English) one who breeds gamecocks or arranges cockfights. 2 (context dated English) One who hunts gamecocks. 3 # (context colloquial English) A cocker spaniel, either of two breeds of dogs originally bred for hunting gamecocks. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cocker may mean: Cocker, one who follows the sport of cockfighting Cocker Spaniel , a dog River Cocker, Cumbria , a river in the English county of Cumbria River Cocker (Lancashire) , a river in the English county of Lancashire Edward Cocker (1631–1676), ...
Usage examples of cocker.
The two scientists in charge of project CFD, Professor Drew Cocker and Professor Lindy Wheen, were waiting for their benefactor as he was wheeled into the central chamber of the complex.
Meanwhile Milo Shipp, author, a thin man in a bow tie, sat in a wooden chair stunned, with a cookie in one hand and a large cocker spaniel on his lap, while a young boy grinding an eggbeater ran in and out of the room.
Sheldrake, had got a Fourth in History and was only chosen for his present post because he was a member of the Freemasons, or that the yapping little cocker spaniel of a man who tried to teach us football had been dismissed from a job at Borstal for suspected buggery and even and this was a story which lasted with considerable embellishments throughout the whole of one long, wet summer term that the angry string bean of a man who taught us French had been a close friend of Burgess and Maclean and lived in daily terror of being arrested as an old Cambridge leftie and still-active Soviet spy.
I hardly know one breed from the next, with the exception of Chihuahuas, cocker spaniels, and other obvious types.
Everything the girls could possibly want was provided, a beautiful suite on the third floor schoolroom, playroom, bedroom with four-poster beds under flowered canopies, paired cocker spaniel puppies, Chestnut and Cinnamon, matched ponies to ride on the grounds and in the hilly woods just beyond the stone walls, a perennially changing cast of servants, hastily paid off to avoid recriminations.
On the edge of his desk sat the newly shorn ivy, looking like a cocker spaniel with a summer clip.
In the living room behind him stood his wife, her arms full of a squirming black-and-white cocker spaniel, one hand firmly clamped over its muzzle.
I'm not dog oriented by nature and I hardly know one breed from the next, with the exception of Chihuahuas, cocker spaniels, and other obvious types.
Something small collides with her ankles and pulls her back to the moment - one of the twins' miniature cockers, furry and compact as a little meatloaf, solid and warm against her.
I'm bringing the cocker spaniel puppies I told her about for show-and-tell.
She touched an alphabetical sequence-SUNSHINE, the name of Parker's cocker spaniel-and heard another beep.
As I walked back and forth, stowing the necessaries I had brought along, I kept seeing unexpected reflections of myself out of the corner of my eye, a brown slab of meat piled higher than is customary, the stride a loose-jointed shamble -knuckly scarified McGee-san, hoping that all dragons which need slaying will be the size of cocker spaniels, with their teeth and claws worn down from chawing bolder knights, their fiery halitosis fresh out of flints and fluid.
It would have given me a thrust of fear but that I already knew (and had seen growing signs of it lately) how that wife of his cockered and cosseted him, like a hen with one chicken — not, I'd swear, through any true fears, but to keep him at home and away from the palace.
Most cockers use plain alcohol to clean spurs, but typewriter solvent is fast-drying and, in my opinion, removes the dirt easier.
Many cockers resent the referee's examination of a cock's heels, but I never have.