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Definition of rick
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Rick (n.) A stack or pile, as of
grain,
straw,
or hay, in the open air,
usually
protected
from wet with
thatching..
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Bridge
::
Bridge
(n.) A
structure,
usually
of wood,
stone,
brick,
or iron,
erected
over a river or other water
course,
or over a
chasm,
railroad,
etc., to make a
passageway
from one bank to the
other..
Beard
::
Beard (n.) An
imposition;
a
trick.
Book
::
Book (n.) Six
tricks
taken by one side, in the game of
whist;
in
certain
other
games,
two or more
corresponding
cards,
forming
a set..
Mast
::
Mast (n.) The
vertical
post of a
derrick
or
crane.
Prick
::
Prick (v.) That which
pricks,
penetrates,
or
punctures;
a sharp and
slender
thing;
a
pointed
instrument;
a goad; a spur, etc.; a
point;
a
skewer..
Nog
::
Nog (v. t.) To fill in, as
between
scantling,
with
brickwork..
Ginging
::
Ginging
(n.) The
lining
of a mine shaft with
stones
or
bricks
to
prevent
caving.
Shuffle
::
Shuffle
(n.) A
trick;
an
artifice;
an
evasion.
Shamrock
::
Shamrock
(n.) A
trifoliate
plant used as a
national
emblem
by the
Irish.
The
legend
is that St.
Patrick
once
plucked
a leaf of it for use in
illustrating
the
doctrine
of the
trinity.
Cheat
::
Cheat (v. i.) To
practice
fraud or
trickery;
as, to cheat at
cards..
Prickpunch
::
Prickpunch
(n.) A
pointed
steel
punch,
to prick a mark on
metal..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) A plan; an
artifice;
a
swindle;
a
trick.
Hocuspocus
::
Hocuspocus
(n.) A
juggler
or
trickster.
Pricker
::
Pricker
(n.) One who spurs
forward;
a light
horseman.
Humbug
::
Humbug
(n.) An
imposition
under fair
pretenses;
something
contrived
in order to
deceive
and
mislead;
a trick by
cajolery;
a hoax.
Prickle
::
Prickle
(n.) A
little
prick;
a
small,
sharp
point;
a fine, sharp
process
or
projection,
as from the skin of an
animal,
the bark of a
plant,
etc.; a
spine..
Skelder
::
Skelder
(v. t. & i.) To
deceive;
to
cheat;
to
trick.
Cricket
::
Cricket
(n.) An
orthopterous
insect
of the genus
Gryllus,
and
allied
genera.
The males make
chirping,
musical
notes by
rubbing
together
the basal parts of the veins of the front
wings..
Stackyard
::
Stackstand
(n.) A
staging
for
supporting
a stack of hay or
grain;
a
rickstand.
Steenbok
::
Steen (v. t.) To line, as a well, with
brick,
stone,
or other hard
material..
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