slock
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Cognate with German Schluck (“a draught; a gulp”), Dutch slok (“a draught; a gulp”).
slock (plural slocks)
slock (third-person singular simple present slocks, present participle slocking, simple past and past participle slocked)
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slock (third-person singular simple present slocks, present participle slocking, simple past and past participle slocked)
slock (plural slocks)
slock (third-person singular simple present slocks, present participle slocking, simple past and past participle slocked)
Coined or popularized by Tim Wells, who is widely known among hunters for this style of hunting.
slock (third-person singular simple present slocks, present participle slocking, simple past and past participle slocked)
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