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Definition of Pocking
1. pock [v] - See also: pock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pocking
Literary usage of Pocking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook for Travellers in South Germany and Austria by John Murray (Firm) (1903)
"73, 74 12 Eggenfelden 22 Pfarrkirchen 31 Bayerbach 40 pocking E.—This ...
From pocking a tortuous line, with general direction N., will run to Passau. ..."
2. The Eastern Alps Including the Bavarian Highlands, Tyrol, Salzburg, Upper by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"pocking, »/4 M. to the right of the station; Bellevue, in the village of pocking,
1/4 M. farther on, both with fine views). — 22 M. Feldafing(2160'; ..."
3. Southern Germany, Including Wurtemberg and Bavaria: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1895)
"Be»taurant pocking, í|^ M. to the right of the station; Bellevue, in the Tillage
of pocking, */4 M. farther on, both with fine views). ..."
4. Technological Dictionary: English-Spanish and Spanish-English of Words and by Néstor Ponce de León (1920)
"át mitro (bm ) share pocking knife — circular, circular knife — lit cocina, cook's
knife. — Je corredera, slide knife. — del cortador de puja (a. ..."
5. The Harvest of the Sea: A Contribution to the Natural and Economic History by James Glass Bertram (1869)
"The " pocking" sets them all out, but the fish don't mind the rod ; it is very
picturesque to see perhaps fifty men sitting round the basin with their rods, ..."
6. The Harvest of the Sea: Including Sketches of Fisheries & Fisher Folk by James Glass Bertram (1873)
"The " pocking " sets them all out, but the fish don't mind the rod ; it is very
picturesque to see perhaps fifty men sitting round the basin with their rods ..."