frick

IPA: frˈɪk

Root Word: Frick

noun

  • A surname.
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Examples of "frick" in Sentences

  • Frick became chairman of the company.
  • Frick has a very long inhabited history.
  • Frick left a will in which he bequeathed .
  • Frick resolved to break the union at Homestead.
  • That dude is as slippery as a fricking salamander.
  • That was just a public comment or suggestion by Frick.
  • Frick attempted to cut the wages of the steel workers.
  • The drawing itself is to be found in the Frick collection.
  • Who the frick are these people … Zell Miller’s extended family?
  • Can't find that allegation in the Goldman, Birkman or Frick articles.
  • Most of the workers commute to the agglomeration of Basel and into Frick.
  • Who the frick is carnie Wilson and why do we need to watch fat people lose weight?
  • The lower-case word "frick", is slang for a four-letter word, unspeakable on daytime TV.
  • Why does everyone say "frick" the movie especially when you know you're going to watch it?
  • He asked if I would be happy if the Boy came home and started throwing around "frick-bombs."
  • I don't have a problem with my small children using frick - in part because the really don't know what it substitutes.
  • MARK GERAGOS, DEFENSE ATTORNEY: It's been three years, I guess, since she and I started that kind of frick and frack of the right and left.
  • Who the frick are these people who are just in love with disaster scenarios, who seem to need to believe the sky is constantly about to fall?

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