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chork


chork v.

mid-15c., now Scottish, “to make the noise which the feet do when the shoes are full of water” [Jamieson]. Related: Chorked; chorking.

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  • There, in the valley of the Chork, it joined up with the Tenth Corps.

    The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII)

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