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1 rick
I [rɪk] II [rɪk]to rick one's ankle — BE prendere una storta alla caviglia
* * *I [rɪk]1. ncovone m, pagliaio2. vt Britfam, (one's neck, back) farsi uno strappo muscolare aIISee:wrick* * *rick (1) /rɪk/n.rick (2) /rɪk/n.slogatura; distorsione.(to) rick (1) /rɪk/v. t.(to) rick (2) /rɪk/v. t.slogare: to rick one's ankle, slogarsi una caviglia.* * *I [rɪk] II [rɪk]to rick one's ankle — BE prendere una storta alla caviglia
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rick — Ⅰ. rick [1] ► NOUN ▪ a stack of hay, corn, or straw, especially one built into a regular shape and thatched. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. rick [2] ► NOUN ▪ a slight sprain or strain, especially in the neck or back … English terms dictionary
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