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shock1
noun
1 a strong emotional disturbance, especially a feeling of extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
2 a cause of such a disturbance.
3 a heavy and violent impact.
4 a clashing together.
5 outrage at something regarded as improper or wrong.
6 (in full electric shock) a convulsion caused by the passage of an electric current through the body.
7 med
a a state of extreme physical collapse, characterized by lowered blood pressure and body temperature and a sweaty pallid skin, occurring as a result of haemorrhage, coronary thrombosis, extreme emotional disturbance, etc;
b Scot a stroke.
verb (shocked , shocking )
1 to assail or attack with a shock.
2 to give a shock to someone.
3 to make someone feel extreme surprise, outrage or disgust.
4 to shake or jar suddenly and forcefully.
5 intr to outrage feelings.
[16c: from French choc , from choquer ]
shock horror interjection , colloq an ironic expression used in response to something purporting or claiming to shock.
shock-horror adjective used eg of banner headlines and other sensationalistic devices of the tabloid press.

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shock2
noun a bushy mass of hair.
[19c]

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shock3
noun a number of sheaves of corn propped up against each other to dry.
verb (shocked , shocking ) to set up in shocks.
[14c: in the form schokke ]

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