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  1. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word hick, which can be a noun or an adjective for an unsophisticated provincial person. See examples of hick in sentences and related words in the thesaurus.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1205558Hick (2011) - IMDb

    May 11, 2012 · Hick is a 2011 movie based on a novel by Andrea Portes, starring Chloë Grace Moretz as a Nebraska girl who hitchhikes to Las Vegas. The film features Blake Lively, Rory Culkin, Eddie Redmayne and other actors, and has a 5.5 IMDb rating.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Derick Martini
    • 2012-05-11
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hick_(film)Hick (film) - Wikipedia

    Hick is a 2011 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Derick Martini from a screenplay by Andrea Portes, based on Portes' 2007 novel of the same name. The film stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Eddie Redmayne, Rory Culkin, Juliette Lewis, Ray McKinnon, Anson Mount, Blake Lively, and Alec Baldwin. It follows Luli (Moretz), a 13-year-old ...

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    Hick
    /hik/

    noun

    • 1. a person who lives in the country, regarded as being unintelligent or provincial: informal North American "wondering what a hick from the sticks was doing there" Similar bumpkincountry bumpkinyokelrustic
  5. Hick Small town teenager Luli escapes to Las Vegas, leaving behind her alcoholic and abusive parents. Armed with her smarts, a pistol and pocket money, she hitchhikes her way west.

  6. HICK definition: 1. a person from the countryside who is considered to be stupid and without experience: 2. a…. Learn more.

  7. a person from the countryside who is considered to be stupid and without experience: a hick town (= a small town which is a long way from a city) Synonyms. bumpkin informal disapproving.

  8. May 23, 2012 · Hick is a movie about a 13-year-old girl who runs away from her alcoholic family and faces danger and violence on the road. Roger Ebert criticizes the film for its lack of purpose and meaning, and compares it to Agnes Varda's Vagabond.

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