crock /ˈkrɑk/
壺,罐,碎瓦片(vt.)使無用,弄成廢物(vi.)摩擦脫色,衰竭
crock /ˈkrɑk/ 名詞
Crock n. The loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut; also, coloring matter which rubs off from cloth.
Crock, n. A low stool. “I . . . seated her upon a little crock.”
Crock n. Any piece of crockery, especially of coarse earthenware; an earthen pot or pitcher.
Like foolish flies about an honey crock. --Spenser.
Crock, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crocked p. pr. & vb. n. Crocking.] To soil by contact, as with soot, or with the coloring matter of badly dyed cloth.
Crock, v. i. To give off crock or smut.
Crock, v. t. To lay up in a crock; as, to crock butter.
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crock
n 1: nonsense; foolish talk; "that's a crock"
2: an earthen jar (made of baked clay) [syn: earthenware jar]
v 1: release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
2: soil with or as with crock