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stook
▪ I. stook, n.1 (stʊk) Forms: 5–6 stowk, stouke, 5–7 stowke, 5–6, 8–9 dial. stouk, 6 stuk, 9 dial. stuck, 6– stook. [ME. stouk, a. or cogn. w. MLG. stûke (WFlem. stuik) = HG. dial. stauche fem.; formally coincident (though etymological identity is doubtful on account of the difference of meaning) wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stook
The unthreshed grain also cures while in a stook. When the stook is complete the "stacker" steps on a lever to release the stook. wikipedia.org
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stowle
stowk(e, stowle obs. ff. stook, stole n.2, stool. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sheaf (agriculture)
Three to eight sheaves make up each stook, which forms a self-supporting A-frame with the grain-heads meeting at the top. wikipedia.org
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stooker
stooker (ˈstʊkə(r)) [f. stook v. + -er1] One who arranges sheaves in stooks.1641 Best Farm. Bks. (Surtees) 54 Wee allowe one stooker usually to 3 binders or 6 Sythes. 1822 J. Wilson Lights & Shadows Sc. Life 214, I was a stooker and a bandster on the Corn-rigs. 1904 Dundee Advertiser 20 July 5 Where... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kim Cloete
Under the banner, they have produced programs such as Stook!, a media review show that has aired on DStv's Afrikaans music channel MK since 2004. wikipedia.org
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stookless
ˈstookless, a. [f. stook n.1 + -less.] Without a stook or stooks.1883 A. Wilson Nether Lochaber lviii. 371 The field from head-rig to head-rig is but bare and stookless stubble. Oxford English Dictionary
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Shock
psychology Shock value, in popular psychology Collective noun Shock, a historic commercial term for a group of 60, see English numerals#Special names Stook wikipedia.org
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stouke
▪ I. stouk, n. dial. (staʊk, stʊk) Also stowk, stook. [Of obscure origin.] The handle of a pail or other vessel.1674 Ray N.C. Words 46 A Stowk..the handle of a Pail. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. xiv. (Roxb.) 5/1 [A pottinger] is an half round vessell in the belly without a brime, some haueing two eares, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter De Wint
Gallery Selected Paintings 32 Works in Tate Britain, including: 1810 – Children at Lunch by a Corn Stook, Oil on board – Tate Gallery, London 1840 – Roman wikipedia.org
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stuk
stuk see stook and stuck n.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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Giuseppe De Feudis
In the 2007–08 season, De Feudis started 37 league matches and stook with the team when Cesena was relegated back to the 1st Division, formerly known as wikipedia.org
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stuckle
† ˈstuckle Obs. [dim. of stook.] A shock containing five sheaves of corn.1682 R. Davies in Hereford Dioc. Reg. 1680–1–2, 18 Sept., Thomas Jones did demand one Stuckle of muncorne..due to him for tieth..and finding but 4 sheaves there, required one sheafe more to make up the said stuckle. 1736 Ainswo... Oxford English Dictionary
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shtook
‖ shtook slang. (ʃtʊk) Also schtook, schtuck, shtuck, etc. [Origin unknown: app. not a Yiddish word.] Trouble; esp. in phr. in (dead) shtook.1936 G. Ingram Muffled Man iv. 68, I to come to you if I'm in ‘stook’. 1960 News Chron. 16 Feb. 6 In fact, I'm in shtook. 1970 G. F. Newman Sir, You Bastard 28... Oxford English Dictionary
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1995 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Valeria Khairoulina, Lyudmila Popova Kristina Kliukevichute, Audrone Lingyte Natalia Fiodorova, Olga Vanitckina, Ella Dumbrava Lucinda Schuurman, Ramona Stook wikipedia.org
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