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"When I had read it, I stook looking at the Professor, and after a pause asked him, "In God's name, what does it all mean?" - stoker, bram : dracula
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or was it stood?
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128 for "stook looking at the" stoker. compared with 476 for "stood looking at the" stoker
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stook noun (plural stooks) Definitions: Same as shock(2) transitive verb (past and past participle stooked, present participle stook·ing, 3rd person present singular stooks) Definitions: Same as shock(2) [14th century. Origin ?] stook·ern (shock (2). distressing feelings after shock: the feeling of distress or numbness experienced by somebody who has had a shock)
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Shock \Shock\, v. t. To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook; as, to shock rye. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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sheaves of drying grain or corn: a group of sheaves of grain or corn set upright in a field for drying transitive verb (past and past participle shocked, present participle shock·ing, 3rd person present singular shocks) Definitions: arrange grain sheaves in shock: to arrange sheaves of grain or corn in a shock [14th century. Origin ?] - encarta.msn.com
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