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I . conk [kɒŋk] N Brit Aus hum sl (nose)

conk
kumara f

II . conk [kɒŋk] VB trans hum inf

conk

conk out VB intr inf

conk
crkovati [perf crkniti]

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It is also known as the clinker polypore, cinder conk, black mass and birch canker polypore.
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The conks were once collected extensively for production of medicinal quinine, which they were thought to contain, because of the bitter taste of the powdered conk.
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The bulldog is conked by a falling anvil, and ends up swallowing the whistle, triggering a case of the hiccups, each one of which causes the whistle to go off.
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The conk section has an average of six 130 to 163 m diameter tubes per millimeter.
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I conked out within seconds every night while the test was on.
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They seem to have stopped it conking out but have not got rid of a certain rattle it makes.
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It is commonly known as agarikon, as well as the quinine conk due to its extremely bitter taste.
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This proposed revamping puts me in mind of a fellow with a banjaxed car, with the engine consistently conking out.
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Popular until the 1960s, the conk hair style was achieved through the application of a painful lye, egg and potato mixture that was toxic and immediately burned the scalp.
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White pockets usually develop where the conks develop, but the decay may extend 4 ft above and 5 ft below a conk.
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