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Bick

The word Bick may refer to:

  • Members of the Rapoport-Bick (rabbinic dynasty) who used Bick as their last name, often alone.
  • Anvil

Usage examples of "bick".

Natalie and Bick, and they had both my professional and personal respect.

And believe me, everyone here wants those responsible for what happened to Natalie and Bick caught and punished.

Sloan, did he mention any difficulties with Natalie Copperfield or Bick Byson?

You were also aware that Chase intended to murder Natalie Copperfield and Bick Byson, who had discovered at least part of those practices.

He staged the suicide to implicate your son in the murders of Natalie Copperfield and Bick Byson, who he also has confessed to killing.

There was old Bick cursing for all he was worth, and a little red-faced buffer puffing out his cheeks in an armchair.

Old Bick looked at me as if he could eat me, snatched the letter out of my hand, signed it, and waved his hand at the door as a hint to hop it.

She found Mollie and Bick waiting breakfast for her when she returned to camp.

Before Bick could stop her, Linda jumped down from her wagon and joined Lopez.

Linda, sitting beside Mollie and Bick, grew uncomfortable under their bold, steady stares.

Of course, she reminded herself, Bick and Mollie would have sounded the alarm as soon as her absence was noted.

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He, Warner Bicking, and Professor Nasr had been dressed in kaffiyehs and sunglasses and escorted to a bus stop.