Definitions for ricks

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Spelling: [rik]
IPA: /rɪk/

Ricks is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 54 anagrams from letters in ricks (cikrs).

Definitions for ricks

noun

  1. Also, hayrick. Chiefly Midland U.S. a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, especially when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow.
  2. a stack of cordwood or logs cut to even lengths.
  3. a frame of horizontal bars and vertical supports, as used to hold barrels in a distillery, boxes in a warehouse, etc.
  4. a male given name, form of Eric or Richard.

verb (used with object)

  1. to form grain into a stack or pile.
  2. to stack (cordwood) in ricks.

verb (used with or without object), noun

  1. wrick.

Origin of ricks

before 900; Middle English rek(e), reek, Old English hrēac; akin to Old Norse hraukr, Old Frisian reak, Middle Dutch rooc, roke

Examples for ricks

He praised rick Santorum, famous for wearing sweater vests in 2012, for running a “fashion forward campaign.”

I watched SNL—the Eddie Murphy generation—and also SCTV with rick Moranis.

I want somebody to bring as a thank-offering for Jim and rick—yes, and for Mr. Ryan, too.

Here was the reason why the steed had not approached the rick in a straight line.

"She ate about half a rick of green corn," answered Turkey, coolly.

The mother-wolf hissed with agonized fury on the roof of the rick.

But, under the circumstances, I think rick might have told you something.

rick would cut together five years worth of work, add the sixth, then recut six years worth of work, add the seventh, and so on.

The reason why I brought that up is because I remember how happy rick and I were when Altman said that.

With rick, I think the culture just lags behind great artists much of the time, and it takes time for it to catch up.

Word Value for ricks
Scrable

10

Words with friends

11

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