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I had heard my professor use terms like old crocks.
He took a deep breath and turned from the crocks.
Others watched, and a couple even brought us cool water in small crocks.
They'll already be half drunk by the time they get to those last ten crocks.
The crocks and pots were lying in pieces all around.
Even the old crocks, 42 years old and up, have to do 26.
They came in crocks accompanied by plates full of rice.
The crocks at the front are only holding ordinary mead.
"Not if you buy new cars, and it is no good starting off with old crocks.
She left the clean crocks to drain and eyed the furniture.
Another annoying truth also comes into play: even crocks can develop very real ailments.
She dumped the remaining crocks and pans into the one empty case.
"We keep a line of old crocks over there so the braves can practice stealing.
He said they stored it in crocks back home."
That evening, as I passed the courtyard, he was there throwing some broken crocks into the well.
Dark blue crocks," she decided, then slanted him a look.
He was smiling warmly at "all the old crocks" from the press who wandered back to see him yesterday.
Some crocks were submerged in the sand, as usual.
They are said to be very rich, having many treasure crocks buried during war-time.
He remembered the crocks in the pottery, with their cryptic labels.
He snouted into pails and old crocks in the back yards.
Workers were put to the task of coaxing three of these old crocks back into service.
I would really like two crocks, one for red and one for white.
Doctors, out of frustration, often dismiss such patients as hypochondriacs or "crocks."
We store then, you know, in crocks, salted down.