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Prock

Prock may refer to:

  • Markus Prock (born 1964), an Austrian luger awarded several Olympic medals
  • "Prock" Awesome, the main character in Hulu's animated comedy series The Awesomes
  • Christian Leberecht von Prøck, Governor-General of the Dutch West Indies from 1756 to 1766
  • Prock, another name for the folkloric sidehill gouger

Usage examples of "prock".

Back in New York, I got in touch with Prock Marine, or, rather, with its president, Wallace Prock, and a couple of weeks later I was again on the island, this time to get his assessment of both the cost and the feasibility of moving the house by water.

Prock, Bud, and I took a shortcut from the Reidy house to the western shore, about a thousand feet away, and Prock looked over possible spots where he could anchor a barge.

I said goodbye to him, and Prock, Bud, and I drove down to the Crane land.

As soon as we arrived at the beach and Prock surveyed the conditions of the shore, his enthusiasm noticeably cooled.

To assess the condition of the land, Prock and I made a foray up the hill, Bud following behind good-naturedly.

I asked Prock if he thought it was worthwhile getting the opinion of a road builder.

I did not know what conclusion Prock and Bud had reached, but I thought the road builder had made a good case for not building a road.

They made their way in a slow, twisting path into the midst of the Procks, stepping where the Fire Wake showed the black mouths not to be, their ears and minds filled with the sounds those terrible mouths made.

The Procks opened and closed all about them as if waiting to be fed, hungry animals that sensed the presence of food.

Still the Procks were with them, dotting the floor of every cave and passageway so that none was safe to traverse.

All the while the Procks opened and closed about them, grinding in gleeful anticipation.

All about them the Procks continued to grind steadily, stone grating on stone.

Gnome and the Mwellret stumbled through the maze of Procks, clawing wildly at each other.

They, crouched where they were in the blackness, waiting for their eyes to adjust to the absence of light, listening to the sounds of the Procks grinding all about them.

They must attempt to move through the maze of Procks using little more than instinct.