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

Cockling;Tidying;Weeding;Seeding;Harvesting

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