garrick
IPA: gˈɛrɪk
Root Word: Garrick
noun
- An English habitational surname from Old English from Garwick in Lincolnshire.
- A male given name from Old English.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic.
- Synonym of leerfish
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Examples of "garrick" in Sentences
- He also played for the Garrick club.
- In the end, Garrick never developed the parcel.
- Garrick sustained a loss in the thousands of pounds.
- David Garrick staged another popular adaptation in 1773.
- Officers Garrick and Dozerman are watching from the weeds.
- David Garrick staged the first successful revival in 1745.
- Fry compares their noises to lunchtime at the Garrick Club.
- Bourchier returned to manage the Garrick in 1912 for two years.
- A quarrel with Garrick led to the termination of his engagement.
- Garrick, Allen and West are the best known exemplars of the identity.
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