Similar words: bollock, bollocks, pillock, hillock, bullock, apollo, collocate, hoi polloi. Meaning: ['pɑlək /'pɒ-] n. 1. United States artist famous for painting with a drip technique; a leader of abstract expressionism in America (1912-1956) 2. lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish 3. important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod.
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(1) Pollock is a little shit.
(2) Pollock found himself as a painter during the 1940s.
(3) Pollock was the pathfinder(sentencedict.com), the original settler.
(4) Mrs Pollock died in hospital the next day from multiple injuries.
(5) Throughout its day at Pollock and Searby's Mill Lane premises the exhibition was visited by company staff.
(6) Pollock rose to the No. 2 position in the company, but found that the higher she rose, the less she liked her job.
(7) Pollock visited the exhibition daily and assimilated its iconography and stylistic innovation.
(8) Jamie Pollock will be on the bench with the striker who does not have a starting role.
(9) The exhibition will include works from Picasso, Pollock, Warhol, et al.
(10) With Jamie Pollock suspended for one match, Proctor could press his claims for a recall to the squad.
(11) Teenager Jamie Pollock hopes to start off week-end birthday celebrations with a win.
(12) And they'd sued Moira Pollock for the non-payment of a bill incurred just a week after she'd left Jett.
(13) At Pollock Halls, the full-board menu includes some vegetarian dishes, though these might not suit the needs of all vegetarians.
(14) Jamie Pollock came close to a late equaliser only to be denied with a brilliant save by James.
(15) Two centuries after Hale's pronouncement, Pollock B. unequivocally expressed his support for the marital rape exemption in similar terms.
(16) After scoring his spectacular debut goal, Pollock ran over towards Middlesbrough's travelling fans and did a somersault. Sentencedict.com
(17) As for Wayne Pollock and Clive Smott, they are totally unknown quantities.
(18) Bernadette Pollock, 32, climbed a drainpipe on to a window ledge after losing her keys.
(19) The fish part is usually pollock, rather healthy.
(20) Jane Pollock Antiques deals in silver and small collectables.
(21) Mr Pollock is in the evening of life.
(22) We are indeed already seeing that,'said Pollock. "
(23) The main productions are frozen and salted pacific pollock, pacific cod, and atlantic cod.
(24) Pollock invented a new kind of painting that change changed the way the world at art.
(25) His hatred of abstract painting - even of people like Jackson Pollock and Nicholson.
(26) Specially modified accommodation for students in wheelchairs or with other disabilities is available at Pollock Halls and elsewhere.
(27) The museum directors and critics did not name any abstract expressionist, let alone Pollock.
(28) One of the few surprises came when Marcia Gay Harden won the best supporting actress award for her acclaimed performance in Pollock.
(29) His later fame as a painter produced the legend that at heart Pollock was a cowboy.
(30) Like Watson, Carr has assembled generous visual material on the best-known artists of abstract expressionism, especially Pollock and de Kooning.
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