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rollock

American  
[rol-uhk] / ˈrɒl ək /

noun

  1. rowlock.


Example Sentences

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Taken by the photographer Bill Knight, the portraits have been researched and curated by Dr Nicola Rollock, reader in equity and education at Goldsmiths, University of London.

From BBC

Defense attorney Donald Rollock says Lang-Engelhardt was the aggressor.

From Washington Times

One of them, Alysa Christmas Rollock, who is now a vice-president at Purdue University in Indiana, told me they used the nickname because the firm's receptionists, who knew the 250 male partners and associates by name, seemed to be "incapable of identifying us from each other, so we became the non-identical triplets".

From BBC

Alyssa Rollock, Purdue’s vice president of ethics and compliance, said that culture already exists at the university and among its student organizations.

From Washington Times

Alyssa Rollock, Purdue's vice president of ethics and compliance, said that culture already exists at the university and among its student organizations.

From Chicago Tribune