400 examples of hick in sentences

He was forever whirling away in post-chaises to this school and that, to see Jack Brown's boys, of the Cavalry; or Mrs. Smith's girls, of the Civil Service; or poor Tom Hick's orphan, who had nobody to look after him now that the cholera had carried off Tom and his wife, too.

He was the familiar friend of Hicks and Nelson[960]; a man of letters, but injudicious; and very curious and inquisitive, but credulous.

The two learned authors, Dr. HICKS and Mr. COLLIER (to whom I might add several others) are to be excused, if they have carried the point a little too high in favour of the Chaplain: since in so corrupt an Age as that we live in, the popular opinion runs so far into the other extreme.

Put this on your 'call board,' the only good thing about these hick hamlets is they remind you of New York because they are so different.

Wilbur said it hurt the artistic instinct of a billposter in these hick towns to put up all block stands, and you generally have to slip them a little something to be sure that they burn up all the extra stuff, so that the manager of the company wouldn't find it should he go snooping around the bill room when the show gets in town.

I got run out of that hick hamlet the last time I was there, and I am afraid if I go back I might get lynched.

Hey, my kitten, my kitten Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more Hickery, dickery, 6 and 7 Hickety, pickety, my black hen Hickory, dickory, dock!

SUNSHINE Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, On the King's kitchen door, All the King's horses, And all the King's men, Couldn't drive Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, Off the King's kitchen door.

SUNSHINE Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, On the King's kitchen door, All the King's horses, And all the King's men, Couldn't drive Hick-a-more, Hack-a-more, Off the King's kitchen door.

Here is a young woman who has had every chance in life that hick could give her: silk cradles, gold rattles, rank, wealth, schooling, travelling, swell acquaintances, and anything else she chose to ask for.

"He's not a bit of a hick.

The Lord will never fail those who "abide in Him." SAMUEL HICK'S PRAYER FOR RAIN.

Samuel Hick was one of the men of "mighty faith" in the Lord, and as a preacher among the Methodists of England.

Samuel Hick was much affected.

A remarkable incident, showing how God makes the winds to obey him in obedience to the prayer of his righteous ones, and the expectations of their faith, occurred also in Samuel Hick's life, which is really an astonishing proof of God's supernatural power.

In the mean time, a neighbor who had seen the fan in vigorous motion, took also some corn to be ground; but the wind had dropped, and the miller remarked to him, "You must send for Sammy Hick to pray for the wind to blow again."

To many who with despondency protest that they have not faith enough, get along so slow, are too weak, &c, the following sharp retort of Hick will prove a bright lining to their dark cloud of failing, and lead them to plod on in prayer.

It was a keeper named Godfrey, on the estate of Lieutenant-Colonel Rupert Hick, near Maidstone, who encountered and had the luck to kill the first of these monsters of whom history has any record.

He was walking knee high in bracken across an open space in the beechwoods that diversify Lieutenant-Colonel Hick's park, and he was carrying his gunvery fortunately for him a double-barrelled gunover his shoulder, when he first caught sight of the thing.

R.S.E., March 1, 1880; and a paper by Hicks, recently read before the Royal Society.]

SEE Rodriquez-Castellano, Juan. HICKS, CLARENCE J. My life in industrial relations; fifty years in the growth of a profession.

© 12Dec41; A159821. Mrs. Edward Maher (C); 2Dec69; R473208. HICKS, GRANVILLE. Only one storm.

Granville Hicks (A); 2Jul69; R464516.

Mr. Stoner, Sammy Hick, and two or three female friends were there.

Some of the names of the old lakes of the section were these: "Brooklyn Lake; Magnolia Lake; Soldier Pond (near Keystone); Half-Moon Pond, near Putnam Hall; Hick's Lake" and others.

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