Dook

Pronunciation: /duːk/

Dook (noun)

  1. A quick dip or swim, often in cold water, especially in Scotland.

Examples

  • After a long day, a warm dook is relaxing.
  • A dook in the evening helps me unwind.

Common collocations: take a dook, enjoy a dook, dook quickly, dook bravely

Dook (verb)

  1. To dip or immerse something quickly in water, especially in Scotland.

Examples

  • They decided to dook in the cold river.
  • We often dook in the sea during summer.

Synonyms of Dook

Neutral

Antonyms of Dook

  • opposite of moving downward or into something