Cockling example sentences
Related (7): shellfishing, clamming, oystering, musseling, crabbing, shrimping, prawning
cockling
noun BRITISH ENGLISH
cockling (noun)
- the activity or occupation of gathering cockles:
cock·le
verb
cockling (present participle)
- (of paper) bulge out in certain places so as to present a wrinkled or creased surface; pucker:
Synonyms
wrinkle, crinkle, crumple, rumple, corrugate, ruffle, crease, shrivel, furrow, crimp, gather, draw, tuck, pleat, ruckle, Legal"Cockling" Example Sentences
1. We went cockling in the nearby lake.2. Cockling was a fun activity for the kids.
3. He enjoyed the peacefulness of cockling.
4. Cockling was a great way to spend the day.
5. She loved cockling with her family.
6. The family enjoyed their afternoon of cockling.
7. He was an experienced cockler.
8. I had never been cockling before.
9. We went out cockling in the afternoon.
10. Cockling was a great way to bond with nature.
11. The lake was perfect for cockling.
12. We caught a few fish while cockling.
13. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed cockling.
14. He was an expert cockler.
15. The family went cockling every weekend.
16. We spent the afternoon cockling in the lake.
17. Cockling was a great way to relax.
18. She was an experienced cockler.
19. Cockling was a great way to spend time together.
20. The lake was perfect for a day of cockling.
Common Phases
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