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Definition of rick
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Rick (v. t.) To heap up in
ricks,
as hay, etc..
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Fraudulency
::
Fraudulency
(n.) The
quality
of being
fraudulent;
deliberate
deceit;
trickishness.
Feat
::
Feat (n.) A
striking
act of
strength,
skill,
or
cunning;
a
trick;
as, feats of
horsemanship,
or of
dexterity..
Cricket
::
Cricket
(v. i.) To play at
cricket.
Wastrel
::
Wastrel
(n.)
Anything
cast away as bad or
useless,
as
imperfect
bricks,
china,
etc..
Ropery
::
Ropery
(n.)
Tricks
deserving
the
halter;
roguery.
Pettifogger
::
Pettifogger
(n.) A
lawyer
who deals in petty
cases;
an
attorney
whose
methods
are mean and
tricky;
an
inferior
lawyer.
Chaunter
::
Chaunter
(n.) A
deceitful,
tricky
dealer
or horse
jockey..
Revie
::
Revie (v. t.) To meet a wager on, as on the
taking
of a
trick,
with a
higher
wager..
Distill
::
Distill
(n. & v) To drop; to fall in
drops;
to
trickle.
Prog
::
Prog (v. i.) To
wander
about and beg; to seek food or other
supplies
by low arts; to seek for
advantage
by mean shift or
tricks.
Frolic
::
Frolic
(v. i.) To play wild
pranks;
to play
tricks
of
levity,
mirth,
and
gayety;
to
indulge
in
frolicsome
play; to
sport..
Sham
::
Sham (v. t.) To
trick;
to
cheat;
to
deceive
or
delude
with false
pretenses.
Tripmadam
::
Tripmadam
(n.) Same as
Prickmadam.
Chicane
::
Chicane
(n.) The use of
artful
subterfuge,
designed
to draw away
attention
from the
merits
of a case or
question;
--
specifically
applied
to legal
proceedings;
trickery;
chicanery;
caviling;
sophistry..
Pricking
::
Pricking
(n.) The
driving
of a nail into a
horse's
foot so as to
produce
lameness.
Tulip-eared
::
Tulip-eared
(a.)
Having
erect,
pointed
ears;
prick-eared;
-- said of
certain
dogs..
Rubble
::
Rubble
(n.)
Water-worn
or rough
broken
stones;
broken
bricks,
etc., used in
coarse
masonry,
or to fill up
between
the
facing
courses
of
walls..
Prickshaft
::
Prickshaft
(n.) An
arrow.
Vole
::
Vole (n.) A deal at cards that draws all the
tricks.
Stack
::
Stack (a.) Any
single
insulated
and
prominent
structure,
or
upright
pipe, which
affords
a
conduit
for
smoke;
as, the brick
smokestack
of a
factory;
the
smokestack
of a steam
vessel..
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