What is the meaning of COCKLE. Phrases containing COCKLE
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Noun. Ten, usually in a monetary sense. Abb. of cockerel and hen. Cockney rhyming slang. [1800s]
Cockle to a penny bun is British slang for racing odds of to .
Cockle is betting slang for odds of /.Cockle (shortened from cockerel and hen) is London Cockney rhyming slang for ten, ten poundssterling, a ten year prison sentence, ten years of marriage.
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n.
The Lotium, or darnel.
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One who takes and sells cockles.
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A genus of composite plants in which the scales of the involucre are united so as to form a kind of bur; cocklebur; clotbur.
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The fire chamber of a furnace.
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A plant or weed that grows among grain; the corn rose (Luchnis Githage).
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One of the shells or valves of a cockle.
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A cockleshell.
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A kiln to dry hops or malt; a cockle.
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The mineral black tourmaline or schorl; -- so called by the Cornish miners.
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Inclosed in a shell.
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The corn cockle; also anciently applied to the Nigella, or fennel flower.
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A coarse, composite weed, having a rough or prickly fruit; one of several species of the genus Xanthium; -- called also clotbur.
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The dome of a heating furnace.
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A hop-drying kiln; an oast.
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Wrinkled; puckered.
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A light boat.
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To cause to contract into wrinkles or ridges, as some kinds of cloth after a wetting.
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A genus of Old World plants belonging to the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae). Most of the species have brilliantly colored flowers and cottony leaves, which may have anciently answered as wicks for lamps. The botanical name is in common use for the garden species. The corn cockle (Lychnis Githago) is a common weed in wheat fields.
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