Crossword-Solution: STOOK 5 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Stook n. A small collection of sheaves set up in the field; a shock;
in England, twelve sheaves.
Stook v. t. To set up, as sheaves of grain, in stooks.

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STOOK anagram KOTOS, OSTOK

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Form a pile of straw 1 answer
Group of sheaves set up in the field 1 answer
a group of sheaves of grain stood on end in a field 1 answer
number of sheaves set upright in a field to dry 1 answer
Pile of sheaves of grain gathered in a field to dry 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with STOOK (5)

The Cavaliere was summoned, and he stook to receive her commands hat in hand, with his eyes cast down, as if she had been a princess addressing her major-domo.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006
The men with the reaping hooks improve the occasion by another pull at the cider bottle under the stook; the women raise apathetic brown faces from the sheaf they are tying; every one is a study in deliberation, though the crop is russet ripe and crying to be cut.
Ballads of a Bohemian Robert W. Service 1997
For a while the whole company was enlivened by the child’s merriment; after which he was laid with his bottle in the shadow of an overarching stook, and went to sleep, his mother watching him, while she took her first lesson in gathering and binding the sheaves.
Salted With Fire George MacDonald 2005
Whan the auld fowk sit quaiet at the reet o' a stook, I' the sunlicht their washt een blinterin an' blinkin, Fowk scythin, or bin'in, or shearin wi' heuk Carena a strae what the auld fowk are thinkin.
Poetical Works of George MacDonald, Vol. 2 George MacDonald 2006
Cunninghame Graham, "Hernando de Soto."] May the venture to compass these ends succeed, to use an old saying, "ez sartin ez t' thorn-bush."[1] [Footnote 1: It used to be the custom for the parson to collect the tithe by placing a branch of thorn in every tenth stook; he choosing the stooks and sending his cart along for them.
The Evolution Of An English Town Gordon Home 2005
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1992).