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crick
acute pain, charley horse, cramp, gill, jumping pain, paroxysm, run, shooting, stitch, throes, wrench
Definition
n.
a painful muscle spasm especially in the neck or back
Last update: August 4, 2015
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She got a
crick
in the neck.
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She shifted her attention to the fire and rubbed the beginnings of a
crick
from her neck.
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” [Illustration: Sedilia, Crick Church, Northamptonshire.
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Crush, crack,
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,
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.
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"O the Man in the Moon has a
crick
in his back; Whee."
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"No, don't you hear it--from down by the
crick
bank."
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"It's from down on the
crick
bank back of the slaughter-house."
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"I wish you'd gone down to the
crick
bank like I wanted you to."
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He ran under the arch, and nearly
crick
ed his neck staring up at them.
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For the moment I suffered from a nasty
crick
in the conscience.
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My
crick
of the conscience was followed by an impulse of resentment.
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