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▪ I. pook, n. local. (pʊk) Also 9 puck. [Goes with next: derivation uncertain.] 1. A heap; esp. a roughly thrown up heap of hay, a cock; also, a heap of oats, barley, or other unsheafed produce, not more than 5 feet high, pitched together for carting to the rick.1718 Hearne Rem. II. 80 [The farmer a...
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Pook
Pook may refer to:
Pook, Kalibo, a barangay of Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines
Pook (surname) includes list of persons with the name
Pook (Wee 3), character
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Pook (surname)
Pook is a surname, and may refer to:
David Pook (born 1955), English former professional footballer
Edmund Walter Pook (born 1851), Englishman accused Pook)
Tom Pook (1869–1948), Wales international rugby player
See also
Pook (disambiguation)
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Can dogs eat oatmeal? - Pook's Pantry Recipe Blog
Oct 4, 2022Speak to your veterinarian about whether or not your dog can eat oatmeal and the appropriate serving sizes for your pup before you begin making oats for your dog. Please do not feed raw oats to your dog, it can give them an upset stomach. Also, avoid flavored oatmeal. Plain oats are best. Many of my dog treat recipes are made with oatmeal.
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Why The Sea is Salt - A Norse Fairy Tale | Pook Press
So one day there came a skipper who wanted to see the quern; and the first thing he asked was if it could grind salt. "Grind salt!" said the owner; "I should just think it could. It can grind anything.". When the skipper heard that, he said he must have the quern, cost what it would; for if he only had it, he thought he should be rid of ...
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Jocelyn Pook
Jocelyn Pook (, rhyming with "book"; born 14 February 1960) is an English composer and viola player. Pook wrote several concert, music theatre and opera pieces as well as touring with "The Jocelyn Pook Ensemble".
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How to make oatmeal for dogs - Pook's Pantry Recipe Blog
May 3, 2023Instructions. In a medium (nonstick) sauce pan, bring 2 1/2 cups of water to a simmer. Add 1 1/2 cups old-fashioned oatmeal to this simmering water, stirring as you add the oats. Continue stirring until fully combined. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a simmer, stirring frequently.
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Samuel Pook
Samuel Pook may refer to:
Samuel M. Pook (1804–1878), Boston-based American naval architect
Samuel Hartt Pook (1827–1901), his son, Boston-based American naval architect
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John Pook
John Barrie Pook (born 2 February 1942) is a British poet. In 1971, Pook won the Eric Gregory Award for Poetry.
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Robert Pook
Neil Robert Pook (born 9 February 1967) was an English cricketer. He was born in Rainham, Essex. Pook was on the Essex side which was defeated in the final of the 1986 Bain Dawes Trophy.
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David Pook
David Charles Pook (born 16 January 1955) is an English former professional footballer. Pook was born in Plymouth and began his career as an apprentice with Bristol City.
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Tom Pook
Rugby career
Pook came to note as a rugby player as part of first class Welsh team, Newport. Wales lost the game 5-4 and Pook did not represent Wales again.
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Michael Pook
players coming in, Pook should try to learn from them. Chippenham Town
Michael Pook signed for Chippenham Town on 12 September 2014.
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Peter Pook
Pook Confesses (1967)
Pook at College (1968)
Pook and Partners (1969)
Pook's Tender Years (1969)
Playboy Pook (Oct 1970)
Pook's Class War (1971) Pook's Tale of Woo (1972)
Pook's Eastern Promise (1972)
Beau Pook Proposes (1973)
Pook's Tours (1974)
The Teacher's Hand-Pook (1975)
Gigolo Pook
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Samuel Hartt Pook
Samuel Hartt Pook (January 17, 1827 – March 30, 1901) was a Boston-based American naval architect and son of Samuel Moore Pook (1804-1878), the noted clipper Pook's father was the naval architect Samuel Moore Pook, who designed the far more successful City-class ironclads of the same period.
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