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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31. My roommate in my freshman year was a real hick.
32. Six sick hick nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks.
33. Once the hero of Jefferson , the virtuous husbandman, he was the rube, the hick, the hayseed.
34. Barbra Streisand : I'm not talking to you,[www.Sentencedict.com] you piss - ant little hick!
35. In addition, as for the approach of religious dialogue, Hick emphasized philosophical dialectics; while Panikkar stuck to religiousness as his firm stand and the religious meanings of dialogue.
36. One letter that has survived through the years was written by Eleanor to Hick.
37. It is for hick.
38. Listen, kid, I was worried when I couldn't get ahold of you in hick town.
39. I was out of hick; I knocked one of my teeth out of place.
40. Mr. Green is the editor of some hick newspaper in Georgia.
41. " Listen, kid, I was worried when I couldn't get ahold of you in that hick town.
42. He is such hick, he forgot to cut off the price tag on his new hat!
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.