These are the meanings of the letters CHOLICK when you unscramble them.
- Chick (n.)
A chicken.
- Chick (n.)
A child or young person; -- a term of endearment.
- Chick (v. i.)
To sprout, as seed in the ground; to vegetate.
- chico (unknown)
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- Chock (adv.)
Entirely; quite; as, chock home; chock aft.
- Chock (n.)
A heavy casting of metal, usually fixed near the gunwale. It has two short horn-shaped arms curving inward, between which ropes or hawsers may pass for towing, mooring, etc.
- Chock (n.)
A wedge, or block made to fit in any space which it is desired to fill, esp. something to steady a cask or other body, or prevent it from moving, by fitting into the space around or beneath it.
- Chock (n.)
An encounter.
- Chock (v. i.)
To fill up, as a cavity.
- Chock (v. t.)
To encounter.
- Chock (v. t.)
To stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch; as, to chock a wheel or cask.
- Click (n.)
A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion. See Illust. of Ratched wheel.
- Click (n.)
A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking sound is produced. The sounds are four in number, and are called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in urging a horse forward.
- Click (n.)
A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a pistol.
- Click (n.)
The latch of a door.
- Click (v. i.)
To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such noises), as by gentle striking; to tick.
- Click (v. t.)
To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking together, or against something.
- Click (v. t.)
To move with the sound of a click.
- Click (v. t.)
To snatch.
- Clock (n.)
A figure or figured work on the ankle or side of a stocking.
- Clock (n.)
A large beetle, esp. the European dung beetle (Scarabaeus stercorarius).
- Clock (n.)
A machine for measuring time, indicating the hour and other divisions by means of hands moving on a dial plate. Its works are moved by a weight or a spring, and it is often so constructed as to tell the hour by the stroke of a hammer on a bell. It is not adapted, like the watch, to be carried on the person.
- Clock (n.)
A watch, esp. one that strikes.
- Clock (n.)
The striking of a clock.
- Clock (v. t.)
To ornament with figured work, as the side of a stocking.
- Clock (v. t. & i.)
To call, as a hen. See Cluck.
- Colic (a.)
Of or pertaining to colic; affecting the bowels.
- Colic (a.)
Of or pertaining to the colon; as, the colic arteries.
- Colic (n.)
A severe paroxysmal pain in the abdomen, due to spasm, obstruction, or distention of some one of the hollow viscera.
- hoick (unknown)
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