Synonym: Creek, brook. Similar words: Greek, creep, creed, screen, decree, decreed, screech, discreet. Meaning: [kriːk] n. 1. a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river) 2. any member of the Creek Confederacy (especially the Muskogee) formerly living in Georgia and Alabama but now chiefly in Oklahoma.
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(121) I was really up the creek when I lost my keys.
(122) The Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, Nebraska, is home to red-headed woodpeckers (above), among other birds and wildlife.
(123) Likes the nature the breath, the creek murmur bicker, the bird sounds.
(124) Suddenly, as if by magic, the police dog team came up out of the creek bed, and a man came running toward my fire. It was my grandfather.
(125) But they also observed lots of plants along the creek bed and clear water with no smell.
(126) Wallace Creek, Queensland, Australia, is at present the only locality in the world where L. barbatus has been found healthy and growing in large populations within the last ten years.
(127) It was the North Creek telegrapher who spoke haltingly , in a hushed tone of bewilderment. "I'd sleep easier—if I could know – what happened."
(128) This display of lights sets horizon aglow at Trapper Creek.
(129) The one that caught my eye, Cascade Creek Cabin, was in the Tongass National Forest, a swath of 17 million largely roadless acres.
(130) Among the underemployed is Marty Rasmussen of Walnut Creek, Calif.
(131) Others concern the daily life and work of Kentuckians, such as a Sunday afternoon baptism on Jessamine Creek or friends sharing their thoughts on a warm February day in Sharpsburg, Bath County.
(132) Langhorne Creek, just 70 km South East of Adelaide, produces some of the finest fruit in Australia.
(133) I can hardly believe it's been over eight years since you used to go camping at Cedar Creek.
(134) The pregnancy progresses normally for Karen, an active member of the Panther Creek United Methodist Church in Morristown, Tennessee.
(135) When rally day comes to Good Hope Baptist church Rosier Creek, Virginia, it's like a homecoming.
(136) When his confidence grows you move to a wading pool or a creek that comes to his ankles, and finally advance to the shallow end of a swimming pool.
(137) On a morning in early May, the slight, silver-haired Allen stands in front of 160 men and women at Denver's Cherry Creek Marriott.
(138) Regeneration Status of Mangrove Forests in Mida Creek , Kenya: A Compromised of Secured Future?
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(139) A channel in New York City separating the northern end of Manhattan Island from the Bronx. With Spuyten Duyvil Creek it connects the Hudson and East rivers.
(140) I know an Esquimau in Upernavik who sends to Cincinnati for his neckties, and I saw a goatherder in Uruguay who won a prize in a Battle Creek breakfast food puzzle competition.
(141) Dirt Roads more likely lead to a fishing creek or a swimming hole.
(142) This canyon, near Salt Creek in Utah's Canyonlands National Park, also shows evidence of disastrous flash floods at that time.
(143) After the water tower was built, a train stopped for the first time at Mill Creek.
(144) I caught lizards on the rail fences, rats in the corncrib, and frogs in the little creek that ran through the fields.
(145) The creek in the middle photo is Lake Creek, which begins near the Continental Divide and flows downward into Twin Lakes before trickling into the Arkansas River.
(146) One afternoon in Katmai National Park, Morrow, who had been up since dawn looking for bears, came across this young grizzly near a creek.
(147) I saw it out in the dry creek bed. Might be worth a telephone call.
(148) The no-questions-asked 90-day money back guarantee was one of the best decisions we ever made at Fog Creek.
(149) These Spring Chinook salmon are heading for the Wenatchee River and Icicle Creek, in the shadow of the majestic Cascade Mountains.
(150) The battle began at 5.30 a.m., when shots were exchanged over Marsh Creek. In the face of Buford's resistance, Heth pushed on cautiously until he reached a point about two miles west of Gettysburg.