Definition of Sooks

1. Noun. (plural of sook) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sooks

1. sook [n] - See also: sook

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sooks

soogeeing
soogees
soogie
soogied
soogieing
soogies
soogin
soogins
soojee
soojey
soojeys
sooji
sook
sooked
sooking
sooks (current term)
sooky
sooky baby
sool
soole
sooled
sooles
sooling
sools
soom
soomed
sooming
sooms
soon
soon-to-wed

Literary usage of Sooks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Holy Land by William Hepworth Dixon (1865)
"Except in the sooks and bazaars, the streets are all unpaved. Here the natural rock peeps out through the filth; there a stone of the grand old Tyrian size ..."

2. A Complete Etymology of the English Language by William W. Smith (1873)
"... -sooks. PAKKER & WATSON'S NATIONAL READERS, The salient features of these works which have combined to ..."

3. Algeria and Tunis in 1845 by John Clark Kennedy (1846)
"... the Belvedere—The Bardo—Interview with the Bey—Architecture of Tunis—" sooks "—Shops—Sales by Auction—Honesty of the crowd—Flowers—Annual expedition to ..."

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