- cock-bell
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cock — bab·cock; baw·cock; bil·cock; cock; cock·ad·ed; cock·aigne; cock·al; cock·a·lo·rum; cock·a·ma·roo; cock·an·dy; cock·a·pert; cock·a·rouse; cock·a·tiel; cock·a·too; cock·a·touche; cock·a·trice; cock·a·wee; cock·bell; cock·bill; cock·boat;… … English syllables
bell — bar·bell; bell; bell·bind; bell·et·er; bell·man; camp·bell·ism; ce·bell; cock·bell; hub·bell·ite; ko·bell·ite; rock·bell; bell·hop; bell·ing; camp·bell·ite; bell·bind·er; bell·bine; de·bell; en·cor·bell·ment; … English syllables
Cock Robin — est un groupe de musique pop rock américain, fondé au début des années 1980. Il compte comme chanteurs principaux Peter Kingsbery et Anna LaCazio. Il a été actif jusqu en 1990, date à laquelle les membres se sont séparés. Le groupe a été reformé… … Wikipédia en Français
Cock Robin (band) — Cock Robin Origin California, United States Genres Pop Rock, New Wave Years active 1982–1990 2006–present Website … Wikipedia
Cock Robin — This article is about the nursery rhyme. For the musical group, see Cock Robin (band). For other uses, see Who Killed Cock Robin? (disambiguation). Who Killed Cock Robin Roud #494 … Wikipedia
Cock Court — 1) South out of Ludgate Hill at No. 19, in Farringdon Ward Without (Hatton, 1708 Elmes, 1831). A passage, 40 ft. wide, was made out of the Court into Blackfriars 1760. Called Cock Alley, 1760 (Gent. Mag.). Now St. Martin s Court… … Dictionary of London
Cock-A-Doodle-Doo! — For the nursery rhyme, see Cock A Doodle Doo. Cock A Doodle Doo! or, The Crowing of the Nobel Cock Beneventano Author(s) … Wikipedia
Cock Robin — Para otros usos de este término, véase Robin. Cock Robin Datos generales Origen Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
cock a snook — phrasal or cock snooks also cock a snoot : to thumb the nose an unmannerly upstart cocking snooks at venerable men Adrian Bell in the Highlands where they traditionally cock a snoot at rationing laws John Calder * * * … Useful english dictionary
Bell Alley — 1) West out of Grub Street (Milton Street) in Cripplegate Ward Without (O. and M. 1677, and Hatton, 1708). Called in Strype, 1720 and 1755, Little Bell Alley. The site is now occupied by warehouses and offices. The Bell Inn is shown… … Dictionary of London