brock

pronunciation

How to pronounce brock in British English: UK [brɒk]word uk audio image

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Word Origin

brock (n.)
Old English brocc "badger," a borrowing from Celtic (compare Old Irish brocc, Welsh broch). After c. 1400, often with the adjective stinking, and meaning "a low, dirty fellow."

Example

1. Brock stands still , a confused look on his face .
2. " We are barely keeping up with demand , " said jim brock , a beijing-based energy consultant .
3. Naked kombat : brock armstrong vs tober brandt .
4. Brock 's first videogame system came connected to a treadmill .
5. If inflation began to accelerate , mr. brock said he would worry .

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