krocka

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Clipping of krockera, from English croquet. Originally in the sense "touch/bump (in the game of croquet)".

Verb[edit]

krocka (present krockar, preterite krockade, supine krockat, imperative krocka)

  1. to collide, to crash (in traffic)
    Bilarna krockade
    The cars collided
    Han krockade med ett träd
    He crashed into a tree
  2. to roquet (hit another live ball with the striker's ball, in croquet)

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