Crossword-Solution: COCKER 6 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Cocker v. t. To treat with too great tenderness; to fondle; to
indulge; to pamper.
Cocker n. One given to cockfighting.
Cocker n. A small dog of the spaniel kind, used for starting up
woodcocks, etc.
Cocker n. A rustic high shoe or half-boots.

We have 21 clues for the answer “COCKER”

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Springer's cousin 1 answer
Sort of spaniel 1 answer
Promoter of rooster fights 1 answer
Lady in "Lady and the Tramp," for one 1 answer
Hunter's companion, often 1 answer
Dog named for the bird it hunted, familiarly 1 answer
'You Are So Beautiful' singer Joe 1 answer
Spaniel breed 2 answers
spaniel 3 answers
Kind of spaniel 4 answers
cosset 14 answers
CATER (TO) 17 answers
Fondle 22 answers
Pamper 23 answers
BOOT, type of 28 answers
Coddle 28 answers
Indulge 50 answers
dog breed 61 answers
Baby __ 62 answers
humour 79 answers
Accuracy 81 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COCKER (5)

There's a horse in the race, with a blaze on his face, And we know he can gallop a docker! He's proved himself stout, of his speed there's no doubt, And his jumping's according to Cocker.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Licensed Victualler, the host, with tight lips and a complete edition of Cocker’s arithmetic in each eye.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997
Indignation Cocker, ‘here’s yesterday’s sherry—can’t you see it?—one and eightpence, and here we are again, two shillings.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997
Cocker, with his fire surprisingly quenched by this apparition; ‘I wished to ask about this bill of mine, because it appears to me that there’s a little mistake here.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997
Cocker was heard to say nothing more than ‘Ah-h-h! Indeed; thank you! Yes,’ and shortly afterwards went out, a milder man.
The Uncommercial Traveller Charles Dickens 1997

Quotes with COCKER (3)

Succotash my cocker spaniel, you fudging crevasse-hole dipshiitake!
Jonathan Safran Foer Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
In short, Daniel was once again a member of a family. Viewed from without they were a strange enough family: a rattling, hunchbacked old woman, a spoiled senile cocker spaniel, and a eunuch with a punctured career (for though Rey didn’t live with them, his off-stage presence was as abiding and palpable as that of any paterfamilias away every day at the office). And Daniel himself. But better to be strange together than strange apart. He was glad to have found such a haven at …
Thomas M. Disch On Wings of Song
Race doesn't exist. Skin color exists. Hair and eye color are real. Body type varies from individual to individual, as does tooth shape and color, the form of fingernails, and the amount and texture of body hair. But 'race' is a phantom conjured up by people no different from each other than purebred Cocker spaniels are. Race is a lie, and the people who conjure by it, no matter their color or their politics, are liars.
Holly Lisle Hunting the Corrigan's Blood
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, WP, WSJ.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1976–2020).