suk
(especially in the Arab countries) the market, especially the traditional bazaar.
Origin of suk
1- Also suq, souk .
Words Nearby suk
Other definitions for Suk (2 of 2)
Jo·sef [yaw-zef], /ˈyɔ zɛf/, 1874–1935, Czech composer and violinist.
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How to use suk in a sentence
About an hour and a half from Bangkok, the Wang Saen suk Hell Garden is the largest of the themed areas.
suk countered that perhaps the high prices were an indicator of desperation: “Why are high prices seen as a sign of health?”
Hernandez was followed by Jeannie suk, a professor at Harvard Law School who has studied innovation in the fashion industry.
So Watt asked suk to work out precisely what sort of instructions a hopelessly befuddled jury might be given and get back to him.
"Tar-suk-apak-pee-o-mee-wanga;" which was plain, to be sure.
Left on Labrador | Charles Asbury Stephens
But, if bi-coit-suk does not mean twins, I am greatly mistaken.
Left on Labrador | Charles Asbury StephensSuccussive, suk-kus′iv, adj. characterised by a shaking motion, as that of an earthquake.
Sucken, suk′n, n. (Scots law) the district round a mill, the tenants farming which must grind their corn therein.
Succentor, suk-sen′tor, n. a subcantor: the bass soloist in a choir.
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