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crock <a crock; crocks> N

crock N

crock
crock

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A weight is then placed on top of the crock, and the daikon is allowed to pickle for several months.
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In these areas it is not uncommon for drinking water to be stored in a pot, jar, crock or other container in the home.
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The contents are enclosed by the crock and the lid, and attain an essentially constant temperature.
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This meal can be left in a crock pot all day but must be kept in the naturally humid environment of cooking meat.
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Derivative terms include crockery and crock-pot.
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Clay drums are either handmade or an old crock is used.
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In the crock, salt water is mixed in.
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A crock pot is quite different from a pressure cooker and presents no danger of an abrupt pressure release.
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She is a small, very fat, middle age lady, who walks so crocked that she looks like and old woman.
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The cooking vessel appears to have been the mediaeval version of a crock pot.
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