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crick

[krik] / krɪk /


Example Sentences

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“If all goes to plan and the crick don’t rise, we could open again this summer.”

From Seattle Times

Charlie moves his neck to work out the cricks the way his father does.

From New York Times

It’s enough to put the minor inconveniences of working from home — the unrealistic home schooling curricula, the crick in your lower back, the maddeningly slow Wi-Fi — into perspective.

From Seattle Times

If you think otherwise, remember the crick that remains in your neck from watching the delicious meatballs Hunter Strickland has been serving up for weeks.

From Washington Post

The very last thing you need while you're cramming out a huge deadline is to develop a crick in your neck and a sore back to boot.

From Salon