Mock
//mɔk//
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The word "mock" can be used as verb, noun, proper noun, adjective and adjective.
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Bolander's mock dandelion bemock mock Latin mock Tudor mock azalea mock bishopweed mock buckthorn mock cherry mock cobra mock cream mock cucumber mock dandelion mock duck mock election mock exam mock examination mock execution mock fish mock goldenweed mock heather mock lead mock meat mock mesquite mock moon mock nightingale mock object mock olive mock orange mock out mock parsley mock pear mock plum mock privet mock silver mock strawberry mock sun mock tomato mock trumpet mock turtle mock turtle soup mock turtleneck mock up mock vervain mock viper mock-Tudor mock-cypress mock-heroic mock-orange mock-turtle mockable mockage mockamole mockbuster mocker mockful mockish mockito mockney mocksome mocktail mocktini mockumentary mockworthy unmocked
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