pollock
/ˈpɒlɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fish, typically found in the North Atlantic, with a greenish-blue back and silvery-white belly
“The chef added grilled pollock to the menu for the summer season.”
2. noun
A British painter, especially Jackson Pollock, known for his abstract expressionist style
“The art museum featured a collection of works by American painter Pollock.”
3. verb
To decorate or paint in a style similar to that of Jackson Pollock
“The artist pollocked the canvas with vibrant colors.”