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Hicks

[ hiks ]

noun

  1. Edward, 1780–1849, U.S. painter.
  2. Granville, 1902–82, U.S. writer, educator, and editor.
  3. Sir John Richard, 1904–1989, British economist: Nobel Prize 1972.


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Example Sentences

Fenland District Council member Paul Hicks said he thought it was "absolutely brilliant" to have another wonky tree.

From BBC

With a deluxe new remix courtesy of engineer Paul Hicks and Harrison’s son Dhani, "Living in the Material World" has finally been burnished for our new millennium.

From Salon

“When colleagues first spotted this signal last year, it looked nothing like an earthquake. We called it an ‘unidentified seismic object’,” recalled Dr Stephen Hicks from UCL, one of the scientists involved.

From BBC

“At the same time, colleagues from Denmark, who do a lot of fieldwork in Greenland, received reports of a tsunami that happened in a remote fjord,” explained Dr Hicks.

From BBC

“This landslide happened about 200km inland from the open ocean,” Dr Hicks explained.

From BBC

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