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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cock from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used in informal or colloquial contexts, often referring to a specific origin or source related to the term "cock."
Example: "He brought a cock from the farm to show us how to raise chickens properly."
Alternatives: "a rooster from" or "a bird from".
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Because there really is an ocean of creativity that separates a Robert Mapplethorpe photograph of a cock from a Lucian Freud painting of one.
We denote the cross between a cock from line HQLA and a hen from line HB as cross type A × B, the reverse as cross type B × A.
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A cock crows from some nearby garden.
This might well be a cock-up from an intern who didn't know better; I highly doubt there was malicious intent from London Pride's organizers to produce artwork that would sink so quickly and cause such offense.
This might well be a cock-up from an intern who didn't know better; I highly doubt there was malicious intent from London Pride's organisers to produce artwork that would sink so quickly and cause such offence.
It reunites Brydon with Steve Coogan in the form of an improvised road trip around the Lake District and continues their relationship from A Cock and Bull Story, a dramatisation of Laurence Sterne's "unfilmable" novel Tristram Shandy, also directed by Winterbottom.
Franco has made a cottage career of being a cock tease on gay themes, from James Dean (2001) to Howl (2010), but King Cobra seems an especially brash half-assing.
Each cock from cross type A × B was mated with six hens from cross type B × A and vice versa.
Known as X, the school is extraordinarily competitive, and its students do basic training and parade wearing the bicorne, a cocked hat dating from Napoleon, who put the school under the military in 1804.
Me holding the scary fake alien zombie cock from my movie L.A. Zombie as a dog eyes the bone.
Anthony P. Seay takes his surface far into the realm of fantasy with "The Light of Ra in the Caverns of Lost Souls," while Elijah Pink summons the "Fighting Cock from Hell" (the creature looks nothing like a chicken).
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