5 letter words ending in ICK
The following list contains 13 five letter words in English
5 letter words ending in ICK in English
Common 5 letter words ending in ICK with meaning
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FLICK | Definition of Flick
Parts of Speech: verb, noun US Pronunciation: /flɪk/ UK Pronunciation: /flɪk/ Definition: To move or propel with a sudden sharp movement; a quick, light movement; a light, sharp blow or stroke. Origin and Usage: The word "flick" is believed to have originated in the early 16th century and is of uncertain origin. It may have come from the Middle Low German word "flicken," which means "to patch." The word has been used in various contexts throughout history, but its most common usage is in reference to a quick, light movement or a light, sharp blow or stroke. Synonyms: snap, twitch, jerk, flip, tap, stroke Related Words: flash, flake, float, fleet, fling Example Sentences:
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Cricket
Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A game played with a ball and bat by two teams of eleven players. The game is popular in many countries, especially in the UK and India. Pronunciation (US): /ˈkrɪkɪt/ Pronunciation (UK): /ˈkrɪkɪt/ Origin and Usage: The word "cricket" comes from the Old French word "criquet," which means a wooden post. The game of cricket was first played in England in the 16th century and has since become popular in many other countries. Synonyms: None Related Words: None Example Sentences:
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Hoick
Part of Speech: verb Definition: To lift or pull up with a sudden, forceful movement. Pronunciation (US): /hɔɪk/ Pronunciation (UK): /hɔɪk/ Origin and Usage: The word "hoick" is of uncertain origin but it is believed to be an alteration of the word "hike." It has been used since the 16th century and is commonly used in British English. Synonyms: lift, heave, tug, yank, jerk Related Words: hitch, kick, pick, quick, stick Example Sentences:
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Dictionary Entry: Slick
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FLICK | Definition of Flick
Parts of Speech: verb, noun US Pronunciation: /flɪk/ UK Pronunciation: /flɪk/ Definition: To move or propel with a sudden sharp movement; a quick, light movement; a light, sharp blow or stroke. Origin and Usage: The word "flick" is believed to have originated in the early 16th century and is of uncertain origin. It may have come from the Middle Low German word "flicken," which means "to patch." The word has been used in various contexts throughout history, but its most common usage is in reference to a quick, light movement or a light, sharp blow or stroke. Synonyms: snap, twitch, jerk, flip, tap, stroke Related Words: flash, flake, float, fleet, fling Example Sentences:
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