crocks in English

noun
1
an earthenware pot or jar.
When we were nearly done planting, Michael went down to the root cellar and brought back a bucket and two earthenware crocks .
2
a thing that is considered to be complete nonsense.
synonyms:liefalsehoodfibmade-up storyinventionfabricationdeception(piece of) fiction(little) white liehalf-truthtall talewhopper
verb
1
cause an injury to (a person or part of the body).
he crocked a shoulder

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1. Crockery definition, crocks collectively; earthenware

2. Procks Crocks and Antiques, Springbrook (Earl) WI

3. Crocked, crock·ing, Crocks v.tr

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5. Crocks also contained the household soda and beer inventory

6. The most common antique Crocks material is porcelain & ceramic

7. Stoneware Crocks were also pressed into service for the lacto-fermentation of foods.

8. There are 3894 antique Crocks for sale on Etsy, and they cost $68.37 on average

9. Perfect for making sauerkraut, pickles, kimchi and more, these fermentation Crocks produce large quantities of perfectly pickled foods every time

10. Our selection of pickling Crocks for sale is packed with many varieties to suit your unique needs

11. (Crocks filled with food for fermentation purposes should be kept in cool, dry environments, which allows the fruits

12. Shop pickling Crocks made of plastic or stoneware with lids, built-in labels, included cookbooks and

13. The Crocks were invariably made of stoneware, a durable, economical ceramic that remains water-tight, even without a glaze

14. Crock (third-person singular simple present crocks, present participle Crocking, simple past and past participle crocked) ( intransitive ) To give off crock or smut

15. We carry a vast product line of preserving, fermentation, and utility Crocks as well as kitchenware and bakeware a garden collection and pet feeders

16. These multi-purpose Crocks are excellent for storing kindling, magazines and newspapers, holding a small Xmas tree, making corned beef, sauerkraut, and pickles, or keeping beverages cold on ice

17. We carry long-lasting, easy-to-clean stainless steel dog Bowls and ceramic feeding crocks, dog water bottles for crates and kennels, pet water fountains for fresh drinking water, collapsible travel

18. And the crocks of the earth must rend; and because of the dgroanings of the earth, many of the kings of the isles of the sea shall be wrought upon by the Spirit of God, to exclaim: The God of nature suffers.

19. On half crocks of water is put in bath crock, change a swimsuit to the child, give the child again a few but the toy of dabble, can let the child be to the top of one's bent in toilet paddle.