Definitions for strick

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Spelling: [strik]
IPA: /strɪk/

Strick is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 102 anagrams from letters in strick (cikrst).

Definitions for strick

noun

  1. a group of any of the major bast fibers, as flax or jute, prepared for conversion into sliver form.
  2. any of the pieces cut from a layer of carded and combed silk.

Origin of strick

1375-1425; late Middle English strik bundle of hemp or flax, stick for leveling heaping measures; cf. strickle

Examples for strick

As Vashti, followed by the shaking strick, reached the door, it swung open and a Thing stood swaying a moment on the step.

He then seizes the root end and similarly treats the top end of the strick.

I said the "strick" would keep, and I had climbed hill enough for one night.

These two parts are severed when it is desired to utilize only the best part of the strick.

strick was an eager lover, quick to jealousy—Glasson was uncommunicative even to Vashti, and careless of her opinions.

Och, she's as valiant as a peacock, only strick down and overcome about your own self!

Won′derous (same as Wondrous); Won′der-struck, -strick′en, struck with wonder or astonishment.

I'll never have the man who's wanting the strick of carle hemp in the making of him!'

We didn't use no matches, 'stead we'd strick a rock on a piece of steel.

strick un down in a moment wethout givin' ev'n a chance to say hes prayers and to make hes paice, so to spaik?

Word Value for strick
Scrable

12

Words with friends

13

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