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Brock

Noun - Animal

A brock refers to a badger, which is a nocturnal mammal native to Europe, Asia, and North America. Badgers are known for their stout body, short legs, and distinctive markings on their face.

Example Sentence: The brock emerged from its burrow, sniffing the air for signs of danger.

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Noun - Person

Brock is commonly used as a given name for males. It may also be a surname. It has both English and German origins, and its meaning can vary depending on the source.

Example Sentence: Brock is a reliable and hardworking individual who always goes the extra mile.

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Verb

As a verb, to brock means to divide or break into smaller pieces. It can also refer to the act of dissecting or analyzing something in detail.

Example Sentence: She decided to brock the project into smaller tasks to make it more manageable.

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Adjective (Local)

As an adjective, brock may refer to something that is characteristic of a local or regional area.

Example Sentence: The brock cuisine at the local restaurant showcases the unique flavors of the region.

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