Crick - English meaning
krɪk
Crick – definitions in English dictionary
nounA painful stiff feeling in the neck or back.
Usage examples:
Adam woke up quite early thanks to a painful crick in his neck.
nounA creek.
nounA painful, usually sudden stiffness in the muscles of the neck or back
Usage examples:
I got a crick in my neck from painting the ceiling.
nounA painful, usually sudden stiffness in a group of muscles in the neck or back
Usage examples:
I got a crick in my neck from painting the ceiling.
nounA word used in some parts of the united states for a creek
Usage examples:
The water was a crick, just as he had said, channelled by a low bank.
verbTo twist the muscles in the neck or back, causing painful stiffness
Usage examples:
I cricked my neck while i was painting the ceiling., i think i may have cricked my neck a little bit.
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Word origin
early 17th century: representing a pronunciation of creek.
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