mammock

mammock

(ˈmæmək)
n
a fragment
vb
(tr) to tear or shred
[C16: of unknown origin]
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mammock

- A scrap, shred, or piece that is torn or broken off.
See also related terms for scrap.
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mammock


Past participle: mammocked
Gerund: mammocking

Imperative
mammock
mammock
Present
I mammock
you mammock
he/she/it mammocks
we mammock
you mammock
they mammock
Preterite
I mammocked
you mammocked
he/she/it mammocked
we mammocked
you mammocked
they mammocked
Present Continuous
I am mammocking
you are mammocking
he/she/it is mammocking
we are mammocking
you are mammocking
they are mammocking
Present Perfect
I have mammocked
you have mammocked
he/she/it has mammocked
we have mammocked
you have mammocked
they have mammocked
Past Continuous
I was mammocking
you were mammocking
he/she/it was mammocking
we were mammocking
you were mammocking
they were mammocking
Past Perfect
I had mammocked
you had mammocked
he/she/it had mammocked
we had mammocked
you had mammocked
they had mammocked
Future
I will mammock
you will mammock
he/she/it will mammock
we will mammock
you will mammock
they will mammock
Future Perfect
I will have mammocked
you will have mammocked
he/she/it will have mammocked
we will have mammocked
you will have mammocked
they will have mammocked
Future Continuous
I will be mammocking
you will be mammocking
he/she/it will be mammocking
we will be mammocking
you will be mammocking
they will be mammocking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been mammocking
you have been mammocking
he/she/it has been mammocking
we have been mammocking
you have been mammocking
they have been mammocking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been mammocking
you will have been mammocking
he/she/it will have been mammocking
we will have been mammocking
you will have been mammocking
they will have been mammocking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been mammocking
you had been mammocking
he/she/it had been mammocking
we had been mammocking
you had been mammocking
they had been mammocking
Conditional
I would mammock
you would mammock
he/she/it would mammock
we would mammock
you would mammock
they would mammock
Past Conditional
I would have mammocked
you would have mammocked
he/she/it would have mammocked
we would have mammocked
you would have mammocked
they would have mammocked
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
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References in classic literature ?
``We have nothing else to tear it with,'' replied Wamba; ``but mine are scarce fit to make mammocks of freestone and mortar.''
20 Warwickshire phrases 20 Warwickshire phrases Apricock - Apricot Bloodboltered - Covered in blood Caggie-handed - Left-handed De Di - Ice Cream Englut - Eat greedily Fadge - To suit Fap - Drunk Firk - Reprimand / scold Honey-stalks - Clover Intpinse - Mess, confusion, tangle Ronvon - Derisive word for a woman Knap - To hit Mammock - To break or tear Ninny - A fool or nincompoop Puttock - A kite Ronvon - Derisive word for a woman Rheumy - Moist Swinge-buckler - A bully Unpregnant - Inane Wall-eyed - Shocked Zany - Crazy buffoonery
The Country people tore our tatter'd wherry In mammocks peecemeale in a thousand scraps, Wearing the reliques in their hats and caps.