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10-letter words that end in ck

  • lift truck — a dolly or truck for lifting and moving, especially palletized loads.
  • lightstick — A portable rod used for illumination.
  • limberneck — a fatal infection of botulism affecting birds, especially chickens and ducks, characterized by weakness of the neck muscles and inability to eat.
  • line block — a letterpress printing block made by a photoengraving process without the use of a screen
  • littleneck — the quahog clam, Venus mercenaria, when young and small.
  • lose track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • lovestruck — Alternative spelling of love-struck.
  • lower back — lumbar region
  • lower deck — the lowermost deck in a hull having two or three decks.
  • lumberjack — a person who works at lumbering; logger.
  • mail truck — a large vehicle that is used to transport letters, packages, etc, by road
  • mamaroneck — a city in SE New York.
  • matchstick — a short, slender piece of flammable wood used in making matches.
  • mcclintockBarbara, 1902–92, U.S. geneticist: Nobel prize 1983.
  • metrestick — a measuring stick one metre long
  • microcrack — a microscopic crack in a material
  • minus tick — downtick (def 2).
  • moonstruck — mentally deranged, supposedly by the influence of the moon; crazed.
  • motortruck — a truck driven by a motor
  • mower deck — cutter deck.
  • mule track — a track used by mules
  • multitrack — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • narrowback — a person of slight build who is unfit for hard labor.
  • natterjack — a European toad, Bufo calamita, that moves by running.
  • nightstick — a special club carried by a policeman; billy.
  • open stock — merchandise, especially china, silverware, and glassware, sold in sets with additional individual pieces available from stock for future purchases, as for replacement.
  • open-stack — having or being a system of library management in which patrons have direct access to stacks for browsing and selecting books; open-shelf.
  • overstruck — to stamp a new device, value, or inscription on (a coin).
  • paddywhack — Informal. a spanking.
  • phone-jack — to steal the mobile phone from (a person)
  • pilgarlick — a bald person; a person looked upon with humorous contempt or mock pity
  • place kick — a kick in which the ball is placed in position before it is kicked
  • place-kick — to make (a field goal or point after touchdown) by a place kick.
  • plate rack — a rack where you put plates after you have washed them or to store them
  • pogo stick — a long stick having a pair of handles at the top and, near the bottom, a pair of footrests attached to a powerful spring, so that by standing on the footrests while grasping the handles, one can propel oneself along in a series of leaps.
  • poke check — an attempt to deprive an opponent of the puck by pushing it away with one's stick. Compare check1 (def 37).
  • polo stick — a stick used to strike the ball in the game of polo
  • postattack — to set upon in a forceful, violent, hostile, or aggressive way, with or without a weapon; begin fighting with: He attacked him with his bare hands.
  • power pack — a device for converting the voltage from a power line or battery to the various voltages required by the components of an electronic circuit.
  • press pack — a dismissive term for a group of journalists, viewed as hounding a person
  • press-back — a wooden chair back having a design pressed, rather than carved, into its crossrails.
  • quick kick — a punt, usually on second or third down, made from an offensive formation not usually used for kicking, intended to go beyond the opposing safety men in order to prevent a possible runback.
  • race-track — a plot of ground, usually oval, laid out for horse racing.
  • rain check — a ticket for future use given to spectators at an outdoor event, as a baseball game or concert, that has been postponed or interrupted by rain.
  • ricky-tick — the mechanical, repetitive style and beat of ragtime or early swing music.
  • roach back — an arched back, as of a dog.
  • rock chick — a girl or woman who likes rock music and dresses in a typical rock-and-roll style
  • round rock — a town in central Texas.
  • rubberneck — to look about or stare with great curiosity, as by craning the neck or turning the head.
  • ruddy duck — a stiff-tailed American duck, Oxyura jamaicensis, the adult male of which has a brownish-red body, black crown, and white cheeks.
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