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hock

British pronunciation/hˈɒk/
American pronunciation/ˈhɑk/
Hock
[NOUN]
1

the joint in the hind limb of a quadruped between the fetlock and the knee

synonyms : hock-joint
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hock definition and meaning
2

white wines from the Rhine region of Germany, known for their light and crisp taste with a refreshing acidity

synonyms : Rhenish
Rhine wine
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What is "hock"?

Hock is a term used to describe white wines that originated in the Rhine region of Germany, made from the Riesling grape variety. Hock wines are known for their light and crisp taste, with a refreshing acidity that makes them a popular choice for warm weather and outdoor gatherings. Hock wines can vary in sweetness, from dry to sweet, depending on the level of residual sugar left in the wine after fermentation. In addition to Germany, Hock-style wines are also produced in other regions around the world, including Austria, Australia, and the United States. These wines are often made from the Riesling grape, but can also be made from other white grape varieties. Hock wines pair well with a range of foods, including spicy dishes, seafood, and salads, and are often served chilled to bring out their bright flavors and aromas. Hock is considered to be one of the classic white wines of Germany.

to hock
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
1

leave as a guarantee in return for money

synonyms : pawn
soak
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2

disable by cutting the hock

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Examples
1He prepared a delicious pork hock stew, with tender chunks of meat, vegetables, and a savory broth.
2We hosted a backyard barbecue and smoked a ham hock to perfection.
3Tonight, my favorite restaurant is serving a delightful cranberry bean and smoked ham hock soup.
4The butcher displayed a freshly ham hock in the shop.
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