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    Rick
    /rik/

    noun

    • 1. a stack of hay, corn, straw, or similar material, especially one formerly built into a regular shape and thatched.

    verb

    • 1. form into a rick or ricks; stack: "the nine cords of good spruce wood ricked up in the back yard"
  2. RICK definition: 1. a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape 2. to twist…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RICK is a stack (as of hay) in the open air. a stack (as of hay) in the open air; a pile of material (such as cordwood) split from short logs… See the full definition

  4. RICK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of rick in English. rick. noun [ C ] us / rɪk / uk / rɪk / (also hayrick, us / ˈheɪ.rɪk / uk / ˈheɪ.rɪk /) Add to word list. a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape. Synonym. haystack. Tanja_G/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages.

  5. Rick definition: a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, especially when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow.. See examples of RICK used in a sentence.

  6. 2 days ago · rick in British English. (rɪk ) noun. 1. a large stack of hay, corn, peas, etc, built in the open in a regular-shaped pile, esp one with a thatched top. verb. 2. (transitive) to stack or pile into ricks. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Usage English. Pronounced RIK [ key · IPA] Meaning & History. Expand Links. Short form of Richard or names ending in rick. A notable fictional bearer is Rick Blaine, portrayed by Humphrey Bogart, from the movie Casablanca (1942). Related Names. Family Tree Details. Popularity. Details. Brazil (by decade) Netherlands. United States.

  8. Rick - definition of rick by The Free Dictionary. rick. Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . rick. (rĭk) n. A stack of hay, straw, or similar material, especially when covered or thatched for protection from the weather. tr.v. ricked, rick·ing, ricks. To pile into ricks.

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