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31Cockle Creek (Virginia) — Cockle Creek Origin Chincoteague Inlet Mouth Chincoteague Bay Basin countries Unit …
32cockle-oast — see cockle n.5 1 …
33cockle-stairs — see cockle n.4 2 …
34cockle-stove — see cockle n.5 2 …
35Cockle (bivalve) — For the plant, see Lolium temulentum. Cockle Live specimens of Cerastoderma edule from France Scientific classification Kingdom …
36Cockle Creek railway station — Cockle Creek …
37Cockle Creek railway station, New South Wales — Cityrail Station alt|code=CKK| station name=Cockle Creek servicearea=Newcastle Central Coast Line|servicearea color=#E54339|servicearea textcolor=white|suburb=Boolaroo|street=Lake Rd|distance=150.63|altitude=?|traintype=Intercity Suburban all… …
38COCKLE, Sir James (1819-1895) — first chief justice of Queensland was the second son of James Cockle of Great Oakley, Essex, England, and was born On 14 January 1819. He was educated at the Charterhouse and by private tuition. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in October… …
39cockle hat — noun Etymology: cockle (II) (shell) : a hat bearing a cockleshell as the badge of a pilgrim especially to the shrine of St. James of Compostela in Spain * * * cockle hat noun A hat bearing a scallop shell, the badge of a pilgrim • • • Main Entry …
40Cockle-Bread — In the 19th and 20th centuries, Cockle Bread was a children s game in which one squats on its haunches with hands clasped beneath the thighs, while others grasp its arms and swing it to and fro. This action was often accompanied by a rhyme:… …