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cokernut

[koh-ker-nuht]

noun

Chiefly British.
  1. coconut.



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Yer mustn't use 'is 'ead as if it was a cokernut and yer wanted the milk.

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A "cokernut shy," a Punch-and-Judy Show, and the old English game of Aunt Sally were some of the diversions provided.

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Eventually he was aroused from his torpor of despair by a carelessly flung cokernut hitting him sharply on the elbow.

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He was going to ask her whether she wanted him to bring her a piece of the "chalklut" cake or a hunk of the "cokernut," but he got no farther.

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Boil half-a-pound of loaf sugar in a gill of water until it is beginning to return again to sugar, when cool add a packet of Nelson's Albumen whisked to a strong froth with three teaspoonfuls of water, and stir in a quarter of a pound of Edwards' Desiccated Cokernut.

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