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-ock
- a native English suffix of nouns, used to form descriptive names ( ruddock, lit., the red one) and diminutives ( hillock ).
-ock
suffix forming nouns
- indicating smallness
hillock
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of -ock1
Middle English -ok, Old English -oc, -uc
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yvlog History and Origins
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Old English -oc, -uc
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Example Sentences
Though she had watched live-action Marvel movies with her two children and voiced Doc Ock in “Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse,” Hahn never expected to join the MCU full-time.
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Residents have also been evacuated after the River Ock burst its banks.
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There was no official count on Green Goblin or Doc Ock sightings in the area.
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He fails, of course, but some good comes of it: As Peter, Doc Ock returns to Empire State University and gets his doctorate.
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But my favorite bargain finds are my Doc Ock monitor arms — the Dell MSA14, which office liquidators used to sell as low as $50 on Craigslist or eBay.
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