| COCKLES | • cockles n. Plural of cockle. • cockles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cockle. • COCKLE v. to wrinkle. | 
| HOCKLES | • hockles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hockle. • HOCKLE v. (dialect) to spit. | 
| GROCKLES | • grockles n. Plural of grockle. • GROCKLE n. a tourist or incomer in a holiday area. | 
| LOCKLESS | • lockless adj. Without a lock. • LOCKLESS adj. without a lock. | 
| ROCKLESS | • rockless adj. Without rocks. • ROCKLESS adj. without rocks. | 
| SOCKLESS | • sockless adj. Without socks; not wearing socks. • SOCKLESS adj. without socks. | 
| FLOCKLESS | • flockless adj. Without a flock. • FLOCKLESS adj. without a flock. | 
| FROCKLESS | • frockless adj. Without a frock. • FROCKLESS adj. destitute of a frock. | 
| KNOCKLESS | • knockless adj. Without a knock. • knockless adj. Without making a knocking sound. • KNOCKLESS adj. of an engine, bearing or fuel, producing no knocking sound. | 
| STOCKLESS | • stockless adj. Lacking stock (in various senses). • STOCKLESS adj. without stock. | 
| COCKLESHELL | • cockleshell n. The shell of a cockle (or similar shell). • cockleshell n. A small, flimsy boat. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. | 
| CORNCOCKLES | • corncockles n. Plural of corncockle. • corn␣cockles n. Plural of corn cockle. • CORNCOCKLE n. a wild flower formerly prevalent in corn, having large trumpet-shaped reddish-purple flowers and poisonous seed. | 
| COCKLESHELLS | • cockleshells n. Plural of cockleshell. • COCKLESHELL n. a small, light boat. |