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Drock

Drock \Drock\, n. A water course. [Prov. Eng.]

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drock

n. (context UK dialect English) A watercourse.

Usage examples of "drock".

The quest for Leo Drock was under way, as an important step to the discovery of the Mask.

Those things would certainly show themselves, once Drock was questioned.

Cardona had asked Warrendale if the hotel had received any previous inquiries regarding Drock, and Warrendale had answered in the negative.

Thus, The Shadow received his first inkling of the fact that the others searching for Drock had divided the task.

But Drock knew the identity of the real face that was hidden by the false one, and he understood the purpose of the conniving brain within the inner layer.

How long the Mask had been here, it was difficult to tell, for Drock was the sort who would weaken under a brief ordeal.

Under cross-examination, he had admitted that he knew who the Mask was - and Drock was now regretting that unwise statement.

Eyes bleary, Drock was staring at the fixed lips from which the words issued.

The question, Drock, is how well you can tell a story and adhere to it.

With the glance, Drock saw the Mask turning toward a corner of the studio.

Coming around as Drock reached him, the Mask pumped bullets into his wild-eyed attacker, settling the Drock question permanently.

The question of how the balance stood, would be discussed on the scene of murder - with Drock, the victim, on display!

His sorrow was understandable, considering that Warrendale had personally located Drock, and sent the police to the studio to aid the sculptor.

Charlie told me that Drock had stayed in the hospital for two days and then had gone back to Philly with the body of his wife.

A guy climbed out from under a car and looked at the records and told me that the Drock car had been sold to an outfit named Higgins and Rigo.