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pook [pʊk]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) Southwest English dialect a haycock

Pook a heap, 1718; a roughly thrown up heap of hay; a tall stack of corn nine to ten feet high. See also cock, stack.
Examples: pook of barley; of corn; of hay, 1853; of oats, 1718; of turves, 1868; of wheat, 1722.


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Mike Pook equalised for Cheltenham before the break but Vale were satisfied with a point after seeing eight first-team regulars struck down before kick off with a virus.
But Cheltenham held out and hit back to equalise with an absolute cracker from Pook in the 66th minute.
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