hock - use in sentences

Object

  • ware: Not even to mention the lies and propoganda used by such software companies to hock thier wares.

Converse of object

  • smoke: I particularly liked the sound of black pudding in a poivre sauce, and smoked ham hock in apricot sauce.
  • have: Yesterday I found he'd been mugged again overnight and now has lovely swollen hock!
  • stifle: Arthritis e.g. hips, stifles, hocks, elbows, shoulders Inflammation of a joint.
  • develop: What to look out for Of course, not all rabbits develop sore hocks!
  • bow: Over wide hock: The hocks are set wide apart and the toes turned in also known as bowed hocks.
  • remove: If using a ham hock, remove hock and take off skin, then dice meat and return to soup.

Adjective modifier

  • sore: What to look out for Of course, not all rabbits develop sore hocks!
  • broken: Stuart has indicated that there may be an issue with the 3-4 bend as 3 dogs had suffered broken hocks on this bend.
  • strong: Hind Legs The thighs should be strong and muscular with well shaped, strong hocks, neither hooky nor too straight.
  • low: Muscular and powerful hindlegs should have low hocks that are perpendicular to the ground.

Modifies a noun

  • joint: The fox's right back leg was badly broken above the hock joint.
  • burn: These are known as ammonia burns, hock burns ulcers or blisters.
  • terrine: Learn how to recreate modern British classics like braised lamb shank, ham hock terrine, and sticky toffee pudding.
  • boot: Like hock boots the top strap holds the boot in place while the bottom strap is kept loose for ease of movement.
  • length: Perfect hock length tail, articulated all the way with a small kink at the end.

Noun used with modifier

  • ham: Fry the pork, bacon and ham hock chunks in batches and brown on all sides.
  • cow: Cow hocks: Hocks turned in, like those of a cow.
  • pork: One such idea is to re-enact medieval banquets, serving dishes such as wild boar, quail, pork hock and lamb shank.
  • ad: I am a freelancer and need ad hock child care as the days I work very considerably.

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