Crossword clues for huck
huck
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Huck \Huck\, v. i. [See Hawk to offer for sale, Huckster.]
To higgle in trading. [Obs.]
--Holland.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context Ultimate Frisbee English) Long throw, generally at least half a field or more. 2 (context skiing snowboarding English) a drop or jump off of a cliff or cornice vb. 1 (context Ultimate Frisbee English) To throw a long way 2 (context informal English) to throw or chuck 3 (context mountain biking English) To gain extra height from a jump by compressing the springs just before the take-off 4 (context mountain biking English) To make a maneuver in a clumsy way. 5 (context whitewater kayaking English) To paddle off of a waterfall or to boof a big drop. 6 (context dated English) To haggle in trading. 7 (context snowboarding skiing English) To throw oneself off a large jump or drop.
WordNet
n. toweling consisting of coarse absorbent cotton or linen fabric [syn: huckaback]
Wikipedia
Huck may refer to:
Huck is a bi-monthly magazine, website and online video channel that explores stories from across DIY culture. It has been recognized for its style of exploring subcultures as "entry points for articles about music, politics and places all over the world." It is published by London-based media company TCOLondon, which also publishes Little White Lies magazine.
Huck is the surname of:
- Anton Huck (1881–1951), Canadian merchant and politician
- Bill Huck (born 1954), German cyclist, world sprint champion in 1989 and 1990
- David Huck
- Fran Huck (born 1945), Canadian retired hockey player
- Jean-Noël Huck (born 1948), French retired football player and manager
- Karsten Huck (born 1945), German equestrian and Olympic medalist
- Lloyd Huck (1922–2012), American business executive and philanthropist
- Luciano Huck (born 1971), Brazilian television personality
- Marco Huck (born 1984), German boxer currently holder of the WBO Cruiserweight title
- Paul Huck (born 1940), American lawyer and judge
- Richard Huck, US Marine Corps major general
- Violette Huck (born 1988), French tennis player
- Willie Huck (born 1979), French footballer, son of Jean-Noël Huck
- Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck (1882–1936), journalist and U.S. Congresswoman
Huck is a nickname for:
- Huck Betts (1897-1987), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- McDill "Huck" Boyd (1907-1987), American small-town newspaper publisher and politician
- Huck Flener (born 1969), American former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Huck Geary (1917-1981), American Major League Baseball player
- Mike Huckleberry (born 1948), American politician and restaurateur
- Hector Macpherson, Jr. (born 1918), American retired politician and dairy farmer
- Carl Sawyer (1890-1957), American Major League Baseball player in 1915
- Richard Scarry (1919-1994), American children's author and illustrator
- Huck Seed (born 1969), American poker player
- Huck Wallace (1882-1951), American Major League Baseball pitcher in 1912
- Huck Welch (1907-1979), Hall of Fame Canadian Football League player
- Allan Woodman (1899-1963), Canadian hockey player
Usage examples of "huck".
Eddie would help me sit the old man in a comfortable position and then join Huck in the car.
I had placed Eddie Garafola and Huck along two streets away from the club as lookouts.
We made a quick trip to New York, where I met with Big Louie, Huck and my brother-in-law.
Paul Huck had grown into a massive individual, stupid as a corncob, but good at heart.
Paul Huck, I looked out at all the kids in front of me and wondered how many of them were going to grow up to be Professor Le Blancs.
Claire Lippman never thought about Paul Huck at all, because she barely even knew Paul Huck existed.
Nobody except the children of the town had ever believed Paul Huck was still alive anyway, so nobody noticed that he was gone.
Paul Huck again to young and impressionable children when there happens to be a cave nearby.
Shane and I would just be left to rot in Wolf Cave until the next camper, some other Paul Huck wannabe, stumbled across us.
When it came to reviews of his novels he had been a lot less Come Back To De Raft, Huck Honey and a lot more What Makes Scotty Run, but for write-ups following public appearances, regular mail did him just fine.
When he took up his sheriffing name of Huck Finn, he just had to have a deputy named Tom and another named Joe.
Prove Missus Becky guilty, or prove her innocent, either way the blame would be stuck to me, which was just where Sheriff Huck wanted it.
Rebecca, he might never have come up renaming himself Huck Finn and running for sheriff, but he did, though as usual he got most everything wrong.
Sheriff Huck had drafted me and four other sides of beef to accompany him down the Mississippi, from our hometown of Marquis, Iowa, to St.
Sheriff Huck had arrived, though I had to look twice to be sure it was him.