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There are 17 four-letter words ending with OK

AMOKamok adv. Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous.
amok adv. In a frenzy of violence, or on a killing spree; berserk.
amok n. One who runs amok; in Malay and Moro/Philippine culture, one who attempts to kill many others, especially…
ATOKATOK n. a species of skunk, also ATOC.
BOOKbook n. A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material…
book n. A long work fit for publication, typically prose, such as a novel or textbook, and typically published…
book n. A major division of a long work.
COOKcook n. (Cooking) A person who prepares food.
cook n. (Cooking) The head cook of a manor house.
cook n. (Cooking) The degree or quality of cookedness of food.
DOOKdook v. (Of a ferret) To make a certain clucking sound.
dook n. A certain clucking sound made by ferrets.
dook v. (Dialect) Alternative form of duck (verb).
GOOKgook n. (Slang, vulgar, derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) A person of (South) East Asian descent, especially…
gook n. (Dated) A foreigner, especially an enemy soldier in wartime.
gook n. (Informal) Grime or mud.
GROKgrok v. (Transitive, slang) To understand (something) intuitively, to know (something) without having to think intellectually.
grok v. (Transitive, slang) To fully and completely understand something in all of its details and intricacies.
GROK v. (colloquial) to understand deeply by intuition.
HOOKhook n. A rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.
hook n. A barbed metal hook used for fishing; a fishhook.
hook n. Any of various hook-shaped agricultural implements such as a billhook.
JOOKjook v. (Scotland, Northern England) To dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away.
jook n. A quick movement to evade something.
jook n. A bow or curtsey.
KOOKkook n. (Slang, chiefly US) An eccentric, strange or crazy person.
kook n. (Surfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding) A boardsport participant who lacks style or skill; a newbie who…
KOOK v. to dart in and out of sight.
LOOKlook v. To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
look v. To appear, to seem.
look v. (Copulative) To give an appearance of being.
MOOKmook n. (Slang, US, chiefly Upper Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England) A disagreeable or incompetent person.
mook n. (Colloquial, gaming) An anonymous foe that appears in large numbers and is readily dispatched by the hero.
mook n. A book published in the form factor of a magazine.
NOOKnook n. A small corner formed by two walls; an alcove.
nook n. A hidden or secluded spot; a secluded retreat.
nook n. A recess, cove or hollow.
POOKPOOK v. (Scots) to pluck, pinch, also POUK.
ROOKrook n. A European bird, Corvus frugilegus, of the crow family.
rook n. A cheat or swindler; someone who betrays.
rook n. A bad deal; a rip-off.
SOOKsook v. Alternative spelling of suck.
sook n. (Scotland, rare) Familiar name for a calf.
sook n. (US dialectal) Familiar name for a cow.
TOOKtook v. Simple past tense of take.
took v. (Now colloquial or dialectal) past participle of take.
Took prop.n. A surname.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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