Similar words: forking, corking, working, workings, reworking, networking, working out, working day. Meaning: n. an English breed of large domestic fowl having five toes (the hind toe doubled).
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(1) If he hadn't lived in Dorking, he might have lived longer.
(2) If he hadn't lived in Dorking, he would have lived longer.
(3) The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.
(4) He turned out to have escaped from an open prison in Dorking.
(5) You can spend as much as 20% of your time at work dorking around on the internet and still end up 9% more productive than people who don't!
(6) Laurence Olivier was 7 years her elder, born in Dorking, England, of Anglo-Catholic parents.
More similar words: forking, corking, working, workings, reworking, networking, working out, working day, working hour, working area, workingman, working load, working life, woodworking, hardworking, working hours, working paper, working plan, overworking, teleworking, working girl, team working, working-class, metalworking, working papers, working range, working space, working party, working group, working class.