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cockshy
[kok-shahy]
noun
plural
cockshiesthe act or sport of throwing missiles at a target.
the target itself.
cockshy
/ ˈɒˌʃɪ /
noun
a target aimed at in throwing games
the throw itself.
Word History and Origins
Origin of cockshy1
Example Sentences
He had seen Tom Ricketts, of the fourth form, who used to wear a jacket and trowsers so ludicrously tight, that the elder boys could not forbear using him in the quality of a butt or "cockshy"—he had seen this very Ricketts arrayed in crimson and gold, with an immense bear-skin cap on his head, staggering under the colors of the regiment.
Four men came tumbling down, one after the other, like dolls at a cockshy.
They’ll be seizing us and burying us up to the chin perhaps, and then making a cockshy of our heads!
I had seen dawn, day: I had basked in the sunshine of men’s respect; I was back in Stygian night—back in the shadow of that infernal Castle—still hunted by the law—with possibly a smaller chance than ever of escape—the cockshy of the elements—with no shelter for my head but a Paisley shawl of violent pattern.
Such a transformation cannot come unless we are genuinely ashamed that Britain should be a sponge; unless we truly wish to make her again sound metal, ringing true, instead of a splay-footed creature, dependent for vital nourishment on oversea supplies—a cockshy for every foe.
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