Associations to the word «Hick»
Noun
- Graeme
- Worcestershire
- Hicks
- Ry
- Bolton
- Thorpe
- Batsman
- Wicket
- Theologian
- Inning
- Chick
- Benjamin
- Zimbabwe
- Bowling
- Salvation
- Evil
- Batting
- Theology
- Philosopher
- Stewart
- Religion
- Graham
- John
- Moore
- Test
- Ian
- Chao
- Dialogue
- Cricket
- Belief
- Harmon
- Hickory
- Faith
- England
- Myth
- Glamorgan
- Criticism
- Ewing
- Ball
- God
- Cobb
- Partnership
- Romero
- Verification
- Foundry
- Thug
- Smith
- Bowler
- Starr
- Eleanor
- Hp
- Cricketer
- Headline
- Peters
- Carpenter
- Macmillan
- Incarnation
- Indies
- Sheriff
- Augustine
- Stick
- Christianity
- Ass
- Fraser
- Lancashire
- Duck
- Joshua
- Choice
- Costa
- Roosevelt
- Allan
- Machinery
- Justin
- Trinity
- Eldest
- Stephen
- Eddie
- Scoring
- Au
- Engine
- Delivery
- Engineer
Wiktionary
HICK, noun. (pejorative) An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person.
HICK, verb. To hiccup
HICK, proper noun. (rare today) A diminutive of the male given name Richard
HICK, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
Dictionary definition
HICK, noun. A person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture.
HICK, adjective. Awkwardly simple and provincial; "bumpkinly country boys"; "rustic farmers"; "a hick town"; "the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.