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crick1 /krɪk /nounA painful stiff feeling in the neck or back.Adam woke up quite early thanks to a painful crick in his neck....- His back was stiff, and his neck had a crick in it.
- My backside was sore from sleeping on such hard ground and my neck had a crick in it from the high elevation of my ‘pillow’.
Synonyms cramp, spasm, muscle spasm, muscular contraction, rick, kink, twinge, pang, pain, shooting pain, ache; stiffness, discomfort, tenderness, soreness verb [with object]Twist or strain (one’s neck or back), causing painful stiffness: (as adjective cricked) he suffered a cricked neck during tackling practice...- Bees winger Peter Sutcliffe missed that tie three weeks ago after cricking his neck at his hotel breakfast table on the day of the match.
- Harold said he couldn't get down comfortably to play shots because he cricked his neck a few days ago.
- Another lady claimed she had cricked her neck because she was ‘shocked’ by a movement made by one of the centre's ‘human statues’.
Synonyms strain, sprain, pull, wrench, tear, twist, rick; injure, hurt, damage, impair Origin Late Middle English: of unknown origin. Rhymes artic, brick, chick, click, flick, hand-pick, hic, hick, kick, lick, mick, miskick, nick, pic, pick, quick, rick, shtick, sic, sick, slick, snick, stick, thick, tic, tick, trick, Vic, wick crick2 /krik /noun US dialectA creek.The company found a clearing between three hills where the grass was low and a few trees stood sentinel over a tiny, trickling crick. |