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UK
/dʒˈɒk/
]
[ US /ˈdʒɑk/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒɑk/ ]
NOUN
- a support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise
- a person trained to compete in sports
How To Use jock In A Sentence
- For an owner, trainer or jockey their dreams are alive at this time of year. Times, Sunday Times
- Police sources say part of the racket was connected to so-called ‘car parking jockeys’ - triads who take payments to park restaurant diners' cars - who wanted ‘compensation’ for the use of parking spaces.
- The jockey was said to have undergone lessons in etiquette; the horse had not, though it acquitted itself extremely well. Times, Sunday Times
- Roughly a third of the way up the fence is a guard rail - again in orange - which provides a sighting line for the jockeys. Times, Sunday Times
- You said you checked for it, but it seems likely that the chain is being pinched between the jockey wheel and the cog.
- The movie spec suggests macho, testosterone-soaked fare that will appeal only to sports jocks.
- He won nine English Derbies, three Arc de Triomphes and 11 jockeys' championships.
- They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes.
- Four goals down with 20 minutes to go, Jock Nugent's side looked to be fighting a lost cause.
- Irish flat racing jockeys are finding it increasingly tough to make the weight.