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Carlton of baseball (4)
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fisk
Alternative clues for the word fisk
- Historically black university in Nashville
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Carlton
- W.E.B. Du Bois' Tennessee alma mater
- Carlton of baseball
- 11-time All-Star Carlton
- 1972 A.L. Rookie of the Year
- Red Sox catcher Carlton whose 12th-inning off-the-foul-pole home run won Game 6 of the 1975 World Series
- Catcher Carlton
Word definitions for fisk in dictionaries
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Fisk may refer to:
Usage examples of fisk.
It was Baken, not Vetch and Fisk, who weeded out the unsuitable boys from the ones that would take proper care of their dragonets.
Fisk was a typical academic, bald, jowly, reading glasses dangling from his neck.
FISK, On which was a written not in words, 405 But hieroglyphic mute of birds, Many rare pithy saws concerning The worth of astrologic learning.
Fisk - and the Blowfish and the truck from the hardware store and a Lincoln with two rent-a-dicks all converged on Blue Kills Beach.
The race that possesses such powers, even though undeveloped in the great majority of its members, needs Fisk and Atlanta educated pastors and teachers.
Bob Schwegel, or Luke Daniels, or John Manning, or Doug Fisk, was nowhere near the list of suspects.
Jim Fisk and Boss Tweed and politicians connected to the Tammany Hall machine.
That was why Mars would never be more than a dream for Fisk Centers, no matter how alluring the sales pitch.
Bill said, as Fisk mopped his brow with relief that this definitional hurdle had been negotiated.
The flip side being that if he fisked with them, even once, he'd be visited by unpleasant gentlemen with similar abilities and then there would be no more Brice Cruz.
But if he took the job, and did it well, he would be fisking over Conner.
Furthermore, anyone found fisking on duty will face the full force of a court-martial, up to and including flogging and disrating.
Fisk forced a message down along the resistive nerve tissue of his right arm and the arm convulsed a bit, pulling the wheel around just that necessary fraction.
Duane Fisk, the officer assigned as my trainer and second, warned me about overtraining, but I ignored him and kept pushing up until forty-eight hours before the bout.