What part of speech is coke?

Coke can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. coke is a verb, present, 1st person singular of coke (infinitive).
  • 2. coke is a verb (infinitive).
  • 3. coke is a noun, singular of cokes.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does coke mean?

Definitions

Verb

coke - become coke; "petroleum oils coke after distillation"

Noun

coke - carbon fuel produced by distillation of coal
coke - street names for cocaine
coke - Coca Cola is a trademarked cola

Examples of coke

#   Sentence  
1. verb Petroleum oils coke after distillation.
2. noun Can I have two hamburgers and a coke, please?
3. noun Has all the coke been drunk?
4. noun More than one bottle of coke was consumed.
5. noun Go and buy three bottles of coke.
6. noun I prefer coke to coffee.
7. noun A coke, please.
8. noun They drink coke.
9. noun Can I have a gin and coke please?
10. noun I want a cheeseburger, a coke and some fries.
11. noun I'd like a cheeseburger and a coke.
12. noun Coal, charcoal, coal coke and petroleum coke are used as fuels.
13. noun I'm dying for a coke.
14. noun I can see the coke in your nose.
15. noun Sami gave a coke to Layla.
16. noun Mary sniffed rails of coke to forget that during this time, Tom, her husband, cheated on her.
Sentence  
verb
Petroleum oils coke after distillation.
noun
Can I have two hamburgers and a coke, please?
Has all the coke been drunk?
More than one bottle of coke was consumed.
Go and buy three bottles of coke.
I prefer coke to coffee.
A coke, please.
They drink coke.
Can I have a gin and coke please?
I want a cheeseburger, a coke and some fries.
I'd like a cheeseburger and a coke.
Coal, charcoal, coal coke and petroleum coke are used as fuels.
I'm dying for a coke.
I can see the coke in your nose.
Sami gave a coke to Layla.
Mary sniffed rails of coke to forget that during this time, Tom, her husband, cheated on her.

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