Intermittently dry stream.
A natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
A Muskogean language spoken by the Creek people in Oklahoma and Florida, USA.
Синонимы
Examples for "crick "
Examples for "crick "
1 For the moment I suffered from a nasty crick in the conscience.
2 At last I became conscious of an intolerable crick in my neck.
3 Why, I have one universal crick wherever I used to have muscles.
4 It was as if I'd developed a permanent crick in my back.
5 You can't see anything-exceptthe woods and the ' crick ' and the mountains.
1 The water in the creek is between five and six miles long.
2 Must be some in the creek here; seen them, in my homestead.
3 The creek provided just enough water for the needs of the camp.
4 Nothing green except in the bed of the creek and the trees.
5 I haven't seen this creek flowing for over three years, he said.
6 Encamped at Big creek for the night; Rousseau and Reynolds in advance.
7 Proceeded down the creek to the gorge and camped; day very hot.
8 I sunk the pocket-book and papers and his hat, in the creek .
9 Our position in the creek on the contrary was close and confined.
10 Our former tracks are still visible in the bed of the creek .
11 The travelling for about twenty miles up the creek was pretty good.
12 A girl sat on a log in the middle of the creek .
13 The birds twittered and chirped; the creek hummed its drowsy, soothing melody.
14 He put the old nag in a lope down the rocky creek .
15 At five miles struck a gum creek in which we found water.
16 It is concerning the man who was found dead in the creek .
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