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acock, adv., prop. phr.|aˈkɒk| [a prep.1 of state + cock.] In cocked fashion; defiantly.
1846Jerrold Chron. Clovern. Wks. 1864 IV. 379, A man, who, on his outstart in life, sets his hat acock at matrimony—a man who defies Hymen and all his wicked wiles. |