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tocky

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tocky [ˈtɒkɪ]
adj tockier, tockiest
Midland English dialect muddy


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There was also a great wodge of newcomers to the PC itinerary, including the Blackburne Arms in Tocky, the tiny Lakeside Inn on Southport front, and the lovely, pastoral, Derby Arms at Aughton.
Wes Byrne, Tocky O'Connor, Paul Crowley, Robbie Horgan, Tom McAuley, Brendan Kennedy, Rob Clark, Cathal O'Connor, Derek Griffin, Barry Burke, Keith Maher and Robbie Collins have all signed new deals.
He will return to trainer-rider Fred Hutsby next season, when owner Tocky McKie moves north with husband Ian, who is becoming master of the College Valley Hunt in May 2003.
 
 
 
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