Stonk vs Stook - What's the difference?
stonk | stook |
A pile or bundle, especially of straw.
* 1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 16:
* 1958 , (Iris Murdoch), The Bell :
As nouns the difference between stonk and stook
is that stonk is a heavy artillery bombardment while stook is a pile or bundle, especially of straw.As verbs the difference between stonk and stook
is that stonk is to unleash such a bombardment while stook is (agriculture) to make stooks.stook
English
Noun
(en noun)- And on the road home they lay among the stooks and maybe Ellison did this and that to make sure of getting her, he was fair desperate for any woman by then.
- The wheat, tawny with ripeness, had been cut and stood in tented stooks about the fields, while a few ghostly poppies lingered at the edge of the path.
