Wondering how to use Croker in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Croker meaning
Croke Park, the largest stadium of Ireland, home of the Gaelic games.
Using Croker
- The main meaning on this page is: Croke Park, the largest stadium of Ireland, home of the Gaelic games.
- In the example corpus, croker often appears in combinations such as: croker said, of croker, croker and.
Context around Croker
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 12 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Croker
- In this selection, "croker" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, james, craig, ollie, enjoy, says and told stand out and add context to how "croker" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and james croker enjoy a and and norma croker were picked. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "croker" sits close to words such as aare, aarti and abl, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with croker
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The player of the match was Ollie Croker. (8 words)
Croker is so unassuming the locals still get his name wrong. (11 words)
Director of rugby, Will Croker, told the Daily Echo that it is a big week for the club. (18 words)
Mr Croker said with the government talking up its low and middle-income tax offset, many people had decided they didn't need an accountant, while warnings from the ATO about over-claiming tax deductions were affecting the number of claims being made. (43 words)
Limerick’s quality represented a considerable step up for Waterford on Sunday, yet with five minutes remaining at Croker, the Déise were still within two scores of salvaging something from a contest in which they had firmly played second fiddle. (40 words)
Hot off portraying MLK Jr in last year’s, the British actor’s role here as Croker’s corporate fixer tentatively finding his soul in the dank marsh of the criminal justice system is a coup de maître. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Illabo Co-Operative directors Fiona Hamilton (left) and James Croker enjoy a drink with Illabo Hotel publican Krissy Aurisch and co-lessee John Jackson.
Rabobank head of relationship management Central & Northern NSW Craig Croker said since commencing these workshops in 2018, the Rabo Client Councils had delivered this learning opportunity to more than 3,300 farmers across Australia and New Zealand.
So, depending on you're luck, you may be very close to Coldplay on stage or at the very back of Croker.
The player of the match was Ollie Croker.
An adaptation of the novel of the same name by Tom Wolfe (The Bonfire of the Vanities, The Right Stuff), the show sees Daniels play Charlie Croker, a real estate mogul in Atlanta facing sudden bankruptcy.
Ben Kimber drops to the bench with a neck issue, with Joe Rees returning in what Croker says is a back row with heavy ball carriers to deal with Wimborne’s physicality.
Director of rugby, Will Croker, told the Daily Echo that it is a big week for the club.
Headline acts include RnB artists Ojerime, Gremmy-nominated artist Theo Croker, and French-Senegalese singer, songwriter and producer anaiis.
Hot off portraying MLK Jr in last year’s, the British actor’s role here as Croker’s corporate fixer tentatively finding his soul in the dank marsh of the criminal justice system is a coup de maître.
I first saw Kildare play in 1975, in Geraldine Park against the Dubs (we lost), was brought to Croker for the first time three years later for a league quarter final with Down (we lost).
Towards the end of as the bank puts the real squeeze on Daniels’ still swaggering Croker, the shrinking mogul is asked by his driver what Lane’s Martha wants out of a face-to-face meeting.
John Croker of Lindfield, writes that ''Anzac Day, in my family as in many others, is a special day''.
Croker is so unassuming the locals still get his name wrong.
Limerick’s quality represented a considerable step up for Waterford on Sunday, yet with five minutes remaining at Croker, the Déise were still within two scores of salvaging something from a contest in which they had firmly played second fiddle.
Mr Croker said with the government talking up its low and middle-income tax offset, many people had decided they didn't need an accountant, while warnings from the ATO about over-claiming tax deductions were affecting the number of claims being made.
Renowned New York City Fire Chief Edward F. Croker was once reported to have said, “When a man becomes a fireman his greatest act of bravery has been accomplished.
After the successful Conservative campaign of 1841, J. W. Croker said in a letter to Peel, "The elections are wonderful, and the curiosity is that all turns on the name of Sir Robert Peel.
He contributed to an anti- Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
In 1948, the keeper Bernard Ashmole received thirty-seven fragments in a box from Mr Croker of Putney, who did not know what they were.
Matthews trained with the relay team up until the selection was made but Cuthbert, Strickland, Fleur Mellor and Norma Croker were picked for the team.
Common combinations with croker
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- croker said 3×
- of croker 2×
- croker and 2×
- croker the 2×
- croker of 2×
- mr croker 2×