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coke
1[ kohk ]
noun
- the solid product resulting from the destructive distillation of coal in an oven or closed chamber or by imperfect combustion, consisting principally of carbon: used chiefly as a fuel in metallurgy to reduce metallic oxides to metals.
verb (used with or without object)
- to convert into or become coke.
Coke
2[ kohk ]
noun
- a carbonated soft drink.
coke
3[ kohk ]
noun
verb (used with object)
- to bring (oneself) to a specified state or point by using cocaine:
She drank and smoked and coked herself into a heart attack.
Sadly, this promising hockey player coked himself out of an NHL job.
verb phrase
- to drug (oneself or another), especially with cocaine:
The episode starts with her haggardly coking up and then packing her kids off to school.
They coked her out, stole all her cash, and left her wandering in an unfamiliar neighborhood.
Coke
4[ kook ]
noun
- Sir Edward, 1552–1634, English jurist and writer on law.
Coke
1/ əʊ /
noun
- short for Coca-Cola
coke
2/ əʊ /
noun
- a solid-fuel product containing about 80 per cent of carbon produced by distillation of coal to drive off its volatile constituents: used as a fuel and in metallurgy as a reducing agent for converting metal oxides into metals
- any similar material, such as the layer formed in the cylinders of a car engine by incomplete combustion of the fuel
verb
- to become or convert into coke
coke
3/ əʊ /
noun
- slang.short for cocaine
Coke
4/ ʊ; əʊ /
noun
- CokeSir Edward15521634MEnglishLAW: jurist Sir Edward. 1552–1634, English jurist, noted for his defence of the common law against encroachment from the Crown: the Petition of Right (1628) was largely his work
- ʊ CokeThomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester17521842MEnglishTECHNOLOGY: agriculturalist Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester, known as Coke of Holkham. 1752–1842, English agriculturist: pioneered agricultural improvement and considerably improved productivity at his Holkham estate in Norfolk
Other yvlog Forms
- ǰl ǰy adjective
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Origin of coke1
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Origin of coke1
Example Sentences
The plant's Chinese owner, Jingye, has cancelled two cargo shipments of coking coal for the site's two blast furnaces and it has not yet paid for iron pellets that are scheduled to arrive next week.
Betsan said she and her husband "live off coffee and diet coke" because the girls do not sleep well.
Ukraine has already lost the output from a crucial coal mine in the area – the only one producing coking coal for its steel industry.
"One is sintering, in which you lose surface sites that undertake the reaction. The other is the formation of coke -- basically solid carbon that blocks the catalyst from contacting the reactants."
“To be honest, that is where it started,” he said, adding that he “never got strung out” on heroin, coke and “hard drugs.”
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