hock in the PONS Dictionary

hock Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in hock
to be in hock to sb
in hock

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These often occur in the respiratory tract including the sinuses and pneumatoics bones, hock joints, sternal bursa, foot pads, peritoneal cavity and oviducts.
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He called for hock, and swallowed large potations to the health of his friends.
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Similarly, the hock contains bones equivalent to those in the human ankle and heel.
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Since 15th century the properties have often been leased, gifted or hocked to the members of nobility.
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The characteristic position is called stargazing, meaning a chick sitting on its hocks and the head in opisthotonos.
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The meat of particularly meaty hocks may be removed and served as is.
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Its spots may be found below the hocks and the insides of the legs.
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Hock initiated the idea for this city sculpture park in order to reclaim a degraded city park and revitalize the neighborhood.
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In adult sheep the front legs and the rear legs below the hocks are free of wool.
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Spotting does not often reach below the hocks and almost never to the hooves.
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