| ATOKES | • ATOKE n. a sexless part of some worms. | 
| BLOKES | • blokes n. Plural of bloke. • BLOKE n. a fellow. | 
| BROKES | • brokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of broke. • BROKE v. to act as a stockbroker, also BROKER. | 
| CHOKES | • chokes n. Plural of choke. • chokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of choke. • CHOKE v. to impede the breathing of. | 
| CLOKES | • clokes n. Plural of cloke. • CLOKE v. to clothe with a cloak, conceal. | 
| DROKES | • Drokes prop.n. Plural of Droke. • DROKE n. (Canadian) a valley with steeply sloping sides. | 
| EVOKES | • evokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evoke. • EVOKE v. to call forth. | 
| PROKES | • prokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proke. • PROKE v. (dialect) to poke. | 
| SMOKES | • smokes n. Plural of smoke. • smokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smoke. • SMOKE v. to emit a gas or vapour due to burning. | 
| SNOKES | • Snokes prop.n. Plural of Snoke. • SNOKE v. to prowl or sneak about, also SNOOK, SNOWK. | 
| SPOKES | • spokes n. Plural of spoke. • spokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spoke. • SPOKE v. to supply with rods for the rim of wheels. | 
| STOKES | • stokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stoke. • stokes n. A unit of kinematic viscosity in the CGS system of units. 1 stokes = 1 cm2/s. • Stokes prop.n. A surname. | 
| TROKES | • trokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of troke. • TROKE v. (Scots) to barter, also TROAK, TROCK. |