1. cocked - Adjective
2. cocked - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, in the case of double-action-only revolvers there is no risk of accidental discharge from dropping alone, as the hammer is cocked by the trigger pull. Source: Internet
A large Louis Vuitton bag was looped around her right forearm, and she placed her hand on her cocked hip. Source: Internet
Ana had her head slightly cocked to one side and gazed at the camera with her enormous chocolate brown eyes, which were emphasized by exceptionally long lashes. Source: Internet
As the caller explains what's going on, Candice cuts in to say: 'He cocked a handgun so I came out to the front.' Source: Internet
His wife Anita, who was at the Aspen Club, was on the phone with him as he cocked the gun. Source: Internet
His personal tastes also developed, including dressing himself in white trousers, a dark tunic, with Hessian boots and black cocked hat (that later became synonymous as his style). Source: Internet