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Cocked

Cock \Cock\ (k[o^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cocked (k[o^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Cocking.] [Cf. Gael. coc to cock.]

  1. To set erect; to turn up.

    Our Lightfoot barks, and cocks his ears.
    --Gay.

    Dick would cock his nose in scorn.
    --Swift.

  2. To shape, as a hat, by turning up the brim.

  3. To set on one side in a pert or jaunty manner.

    They cocked their hats in each other's faces.
    --Macaulay.

  4. To turn (the eye) obliquely and partially close its lid, as an expression of derision or insinuation. Cocked hat.

    1. A hat with large, stiff flaps turned up to a peaked crown, thus making its form triangular; -- called also three-cornered hat.

    2. A game similar to ninepins, except that only three pins are used, which are set up at the angles of a triangle.

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cocked
  1. (context informal English) drunk v

  2. (en-past of: cock)

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Usage examples of "cocked".

Samuel Adams, never a fancy dresser, had appeared in a stunning new red coat, new wig, silver-buckled shoes, gold knee buckles, the best silk hose, a spotless new cocked hat on his massive head, and carrying a gold-headed cane, all gifts from the Sons of Liberty.

For a moment in his memory, Nadon knelt beside his wife digging beneath a sun-splattered waterfall in the steaming Ithorian jungle, then cocked his head to listen to an arrak snake that burst into song from the heights of a nearby cliff.

When at last a dip of the road hid it from his view, he cocked his steel cap, shrugged his broad shoulders, and rode on with laughter in his eyes, and his weather-beaten face all ashine with pleasant memories.

He would wear a sword and a cocked hat, have braid on his jacket and spurs at his heels, and for every lash the bastards had ever laid on small Richard Sharpe he would pay them back tenfold.

Milksnake, a Yemenite Sunni, and not the brightest star in the mercenary sky, cocked a Beeman air pistol modified to fire tranquilizer darts.

He sat thinking, one bootheel cocked up on the rail of the rectory porch.

Forth from the frigid mews come easily swinging carriages guided by short-legged coachmen in flaxen wigs, deep sunk into downy hammercloths, and up behind mount luscious Mercuries bearing sticks of state and wearing cocked hats broadwise, a spectacle for the angels.

High in a tower of Castle Hes, Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.

Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.

I found a numerous company assembled--tall persons in cocked hats, coats and badges, a posse of police, and the villainous cavaliere smirking in the midst.

It blinked, cocked its head, and snuggled into her warm skin, perhaps aware of the times she had shared her bread crusts with its winged brethren.

Cecil wore a frown of concentration and held his head cocked toward the six Dinka chieftains conversing several yards away, in their even, musical and slightly female voices.

Aedhir snapped, holding the doghead cocked with the pad of his thumb, his finger tightening slightly against the trigger.

That, Dougherty thought to himself as he drove downtown, is probably the most enervating, the most spine softening, the most weakening thing that can happen to a man: to know that his wife and children are sitting with cocked heads listening for the sound of the shot that will kill him.

The sailor who took the crossbow cocked it by putting his foot through the loop on the forestock and pulling back the ears of the short wooden bow until the cord slipped over the nut of the trigger mechanism.