<Tr> <Td> closet </Td> <Td> any small room (esp . Northern England, Scotland, & Ireland); hence water closet, a room containing a flush toilet, later the toilet itself </Td> <Td> a private chamber for retirement in secret; (come out of the closet) to reveal what was secret (especially in relation to homosexuality) (closet queen) (colloq., disparaging) someone who keeps their homosexuality secret </Td> <Td> a cabinet or wardrobe, as for utensils or apparel; in the latter case oftenest built - in; hence e.g. walk - in closet, linen closet, and skeleton in the closet * (UK also: in the cupboard) * </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> coach </Td> <Td> bus with of higher standard of comfort, usually chartered or used for longer journeys * tutor, usu . private, who prepares pupils for examinations * railway carriage * </Td> <Td> enclosed horse - drawn passenger carriage sports trainer </Td> <Td> extracurricular sports teacher at a school (UK: PE teacher) lowest class on a passenger aircraft (UK: economy) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> cob </Td> <Td> (mainly Northern & Central Eng .) a type of bread roll ("Chip cob", "ham cob", "pack of six cobs please") (pl .) large globules of sweat ("I'm sweating cobs") </Td> <Td> The portion of a corn plant around which the kernels grow . a building material a type of horse a male swan </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> cock </Td> <Td> (n .) form of address to a man to gain attention or greet e.g. "Wotcha cock!" a popular personage e.g. Cock o' the North (v .) (cock up) * to make a mess of things; cock - up (n .) is the act or the resulting state of affairs </Td> <Td> (n .) a male bird; esp., an adult male chicken (US oftenest rooster) (n .) penis (vulgar slang) (v .) to set the hammer or firing pin of a loaded firearm ready for firing; likewise, to "cock the shutter" of an old, spring - activated camera (n .) A type of tap, faucet, or valve (e.g., a stopcock). </Td> <Td> </Td> </Tr>

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