troke

[trohk]

troke Definition

  • 1a stroke made in rowing on only one side of a boat
  • 2a small trading transaction

Using troke: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "troke" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He took a troke of the oars and the boat turned to the right.

  • Example

    I did a quick troke with the street vendor to buy a bottle of water.

troke Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with troke

  • a trade or transaction that is considered just or equitable

    Example

    I think we made a fair troke, both parties got what they wanted.

  • a trade or transaction that is considered unfair or disadvantageous

    Example

    I regret doing business with him, it was a bad troke for me.

  • a quick troke

    a fast or efficient trading transaction

    Example

    I did a quick troke with the street vendor to buy a bottle of water.

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Summary: troke in Brief

The term 'troke' [trohk] refers to a stroke made in rowing on only one side of a boat, or a small trading transaction. It can be used in phrases like 'a fair troke,' meaning a just trade, or 'a bad troke,' meaning an unfair one. 'Troke' can also be used to describe a quick or efficient transaction.