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Warrick -- U.S. County in Indiana
Population (2000): 52383
Housing Units (2000): 20546
Land area (2000): 384.074516 sq. miles (994.748387 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 6.785492 sq. miles (17.574343 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 390.860008 sq. miles (1012.322730 sq. km)
Located within: Indiana (IN), FIPS 18
Location: 38.047646 N, 87.304258 W
Headwords:
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Warrick

Warrick may refer to:

As a given name:

  • Warrick Brown, fictional character on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Warrick Brownlow-Pike (born 1985), British puppeteer
  • Warrick Couch (born 1954), Australian astronomer
  • Warrick Dunn (born 1975), American football running back
  • Warrick Holdman (born 1975), American football linebacker
  • Warrick Levy, sidecar racer
  • Warrick Sony (born 1958)

As a surname:

  • Bryan Warrick (born 1959), American basketball player
  • Douglas Warrick, Oregon State University assistant professor
  • Hakim Warrick (born 1982), American basketball player
  • Harley Warrick, American barn painter - noted for Mail Pouch tobacco signs
  • J. K. Warrick (born 1945), minister and general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene
  • Joby Warrick, (born August 4, 1960) American author, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
  • Peter Warrick (born 1977), American football wide receiver
  • Ruth Warrick (1915–2005), American singer, actress and activist
  • Wicket W. Warrick, Star Wars character

Other uses:

  • Warrick County, Indiana, United States
    • Warrick County School Corporation, a public school-governing body
    • Warrick Power Plant

Usage examples of "warrick".

And the leader would have spoken, mayhap to make a demand instead of fighting, except Warrick was not a passive knight.

The lad was only ten and five, and not the squire Warrick would have taken into any battle, for he deemed him not yet ready for that.

Only last year Warrick had taken him under his own wing, even though he already had several squires and did not need another.

It struck true, buried to the hilt in his throat, and no sooner thrown than Warrick had snatched the sword right out of the hand of the man nearest him.

One nudged Warrick with his boot, just to be sure he would not be rising.

He also knew the man was jealous of him, that he would take pleasure in killing Warrick when his usefulness was at an end.

Kirkburough could be taken in a day, and Warrick would be back in less than a sennight to prove it.

Sir Robert had been left in command of the men Warrick had brought to escort Isabella to Fulkhurst.

The innkeeper had claimed that Warrick had left as soon as the town gates had opened that morn, a lie that he would know the reason for ere the sun set.

Assuming Warrick was no longer in the town, he had begun a search of the countryside surrounding it.

In the meantime, Isabella had arrived and been rightly upset that Warrick had not been there to greet her, that he had, in fact, disappeared.

So when Warrick had found his scattered men still in the area that morn, he had been told that Sir Felix and Sir Brian would be arriving within hours with their two small armies, with every intent of tearing Kirkburough apart if he still had not been found.

I am relieved to give the responsibility of her over to you, when Lord Warrick made it imperative that she arrive safely in Fulkhurst.

She had heard the name Warrick de Chaville earlier, but had not known the speaker had been talking about the Lord of Fulkhurst.

Reached through a trapdoor in the storage basement, the dungeon was another addition Lord Warrick had added to his castle.