dornock

/ˈdɔrnɑk/
noun
  1. A small stone or pebble; a variant spelling of dornick.
    • A single dornock lodged in the tread of his boot.
    • He stooped to pick up a dornock and skipped it across the lake.
    • The driveway was graveled with dornocks from the nearby riverbed.
  2. A type of coarse fabric; a variant spelling of dornick.
    • The upholstery was covered in a durable dornock cloth.
    • She bought a length of dornock to make a heavy winter cloak.
    • The old sail was patched with pieces of dornock.
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