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14-letter words that end in ck

  • into the black — into a profitable condition financially
  • john steinbeck — John (Ernst) [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (Show IPA), 1902–68, U.S. novelist: Nobel prize 1962.
  • jump the track — to go suddenly off the rails
  • kill the clock — an instrument for measuring and recording time, especially by mechanical means, usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute: not designed to be worn or carried about.
  • kiln run brick — any of various bricks of sufficient hardness to be exposed to the weather.
  • lacrosse stick — stick: for lacrosse
  • laughing stock — object of others' amusement
  • leave feedback — If a guest leaves feedback, they tell you if they enjoyed their stay and what could be improved.
  • licorice stick — a clarinet.
  • line of attack — a line of attack to a problem or situation is how you approach it
  • linoleum block — a piece of thick, soft, cork linoleum often mounted on a block of wood, incised or carved in relief with a design, pattern, or pictorial motif, and used in making prints.
  • longcase clock — tall freestanding timepiece
  • mashie niblick — a club with an iron head whose face has more slope than a mashie but less slope than a pitcher.
  • mercator track — a line appearing straight on a Mercator chart; rhumb line.
  • mounting-block — a block of stone formerly used to aid a person when mounting a horse
  • odd-even check — parity check.
  • ordinary stock — British. common stock.
  • peel-and-stick — ready to be applied after peeling off the backing to expose an adhesive surface: peel-and-stick labels.
  • phosphate rock — phosphorite.
  • platinum black — a black powder consisting of very finely divided metallic platinum, used as a catalyst, especially in organic synthesis.
  • pointing stick — TrackPoint
  • poison hemlock — hemlock (defs 1, 3).
  • promenade deck — an upper deck or part of a deck on a passenger ship where passengers can stroll, often covered with a light shade deck.
  • protocol stack — (protocol)   A layered set of protocols which work together to provide a set of network functions. Each intermediate protocol layer uses the layer below it to provide a service to the layer above. The OSI seven layer model is an attempt to provide a standard framework within which to describe protocol stacks.
  • railroad track — railway line
  • recovery stock — a security that has fallen in price but is believed to have the ability to recover
  • reservoir rock — rock that has sufficient porosity to contain accumulations of oil or gas.
  • rotating stock — Rotating stock is a system used especially in food stores and to reduce wastage, in which the oldest stock is moved to the front of shelves and new stock is added at the back.
  • security check — the process of checking that a person is not armed, or carrying something dangerous
  • serrated wrack — the seaweed Fucus serratus
  • sheepback rock — roche moutonnée.
  • shooting stick — a device resembling a cane or walking stick, with a spike on one end and a small, folding seat on the other, often used by spectators at outdoor sporting events.
  • smoked haddock — haddock that has been cured by treating with smoke
  • sounding-block — a small block of wood for rapping with a gavel.
  • speaking clock — a telephone service that gives a precise verbal statement of the correct time
  • stack the deck — a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • starting block — a device used by runners, especially sprinters, for increasing their speed off the mark, consisting of a metal or wooden frame, usually secured to the ground at both ends, with adjustable, triangular-shaped blocks on each side for bracing the feet.
  • stop the clock — an instrument for measuring and recording time, especially by mechanical means, usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute: not designed to be worn or carried about.
  • straddle truck — a self-propelled vehicle, having a chassis far above the ground, for carrying loads of lumber or the like beneath the chassis and between the wheels.
  • suicide attack — a terrorist attack which someone undertakes knowing that he or she will die in the attack
  • sunburst clock — a clock with the pattern or design of a sun
  • surgical shock — a state of shock that can occur during or after surgery
  • ten-acre block — a block of subdivided farming land, usually within commuting distance of a city, that provides a semirural way of life
  • the upper back — the part of the back between the shoulders
  • throwing stick — a short, straight or curved stick, flat or cylindrical in form, often having a hand grip, and used generally in preliterate societies as a hunting weapon to throw at birds and small game.
  • to change tack — If you change tack or try a different tack, you try a different method for dealing with a situation.
  • torpedo attack — an attack launched from aircraft, ships, or submarines, using a bomb that is shaped like a tube and travels under water
  • treasury stock — outstanding shares of stock reacquired and held by the issuing corporation.
  • try one's luck — to attempt something that is uncertain
  • turn the trick — a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
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