Similar words: chick, thick, hickey, hickory, chicken, thicket, thicken, thickly. Meaning: [hɪk] n. not very intelligent or interested in culture. adj. awkwardly simple and provincial.
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1. Hick went in to bat after Hussain.
2. I was just a hick from Texas then.
3. Hick Hooper's attack was much steeper than anybody else's.
4. Hick messed up an attempted pull against Waqar.
5. Meanwhile, the pressure to drop Hick mounts.
6. Just a hick town, I guess.
7. World-class batsmen like Hick should be persevered with.
8. Moreover they know that Hick has the potential to dominate against spinners in a manner beyond Vaughan's capability.
9. And he is a marginally better bowler than Hick even if he's still seeking his first Test wicket.
10. Hick was softened up with alarming ease by Merv Hughes.
11. Increasingly Hick is having the same problem at county level as bowlers realise a potential flaw.
12. Graeme Hick and Robin Smith were both exposed again as uncertain against pace and spin respectively.
13. That politico, Gorbachev, is an amateur,[Sentencedict.com] a provincial hick who thinks he's made it big.
14. Yet my guess is that after yesterday Hick will prevail for several reasons.
15. The whole hick aspect and the nasty women would pass into nothingness as they had passed into silence.
16. Some one should hoodwink Hick into thinking it's a one-day game.
17. He is an obnoxious hick.
18. Nobody ever helped hick but a hick himself.
19. Graeme Hick scored an unbeaten 58 as Worcestershire replied to Middlesex's 202 with 132-3.
20. John Hick: How has Dennis Bergkamp helped you settle in?
21. He may be a hick, but she can trust him a whole lot more.
22. My companions start talking in Arabic again and I have the depressing sense of being a hick tourist fallen among real travellers.
23. This option is the one epitomized in the writings of John Hick.
24. And then a scintillating piece of fielding from Graeme Hick.
25. Of the current crop of leading Test batsmen Graeme Hick is the one most at risk to the fast[sentencedict.com], short-pitched ball.
26. Though he found it convenient to pretend otherwise, the man was no hick care-taker.
27. After de Silva was sent back, Alec Stewart threw to the bowler's end and Hick removed the bails.
28. Add in the slower pitches ad lower bounce and Hick was able to take full advantage.
29. Knight was the next to fall - straight into the safe hands of Hick, off the bowling of Benjamin.
30. And this pettiness made the place even rnore ordinary, no different from the plainest sleepiest hick town in the Mid-West.
More similar words: chick, thick, hickey, hickory, chicken, thicket, thicken, thickly, thickset, chickpea, a bit thick, thick skin, thickness, thickhead, chicken out, chickenpox, chicken run, chicken pox, thick and fast, play chicken, chicken feed, thick-skinned, chicken broth, spring chicken, chicken scratch, chicken-hearted, through thick and thin, Blood is thicker than water, as thick as thieves, chic.