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creek
1[ kreek, krik ]
noun
- U.S. and Canada. a stream smaller than a river.
- a stream or channel in a coastal marsh.
- Chiefly Atlantic States and British. a recess or inlet in the shore of the sea.
- an estuary.
- British Dialect. a narrow, winding passage or hidden recess.
Creek
2[ kreek ]
noun
- a member of a confederacy of North American Indians that in historic times occupied the greater part of Alabama and Georgia.
- Also called Muskogee. a Muskogean language that is the language of the Creek Indians.
Creek
1/ kriːk /
noun
- CreekCreeks a member of a confederacy of Native American peoples formerly living in Georgia and Alabama, now chiefly in Oklahoma
- any of the languages of these peoples, belonging to the Muskhogean family
creek
2/ kriːk /
noun
- a narrow inlet or bay, esp of the sea
- a small stream or tributary
- up the creek slang.in trouble; in a difficult position
Other Words From
- sub·creek noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of creek1
Word History and Origins
Origin of creek1
Idioms and Phrases
- up the / a creek (without a paddle), Informal. in a predicament; in a difficult or seemingly hopeless situation:
The pension is so small, I'd be up the creek if I had no other income.
Don't ask me to navigate, or we'll be up a creek without a paddle in no time.
More idioms and phrases containing creek
see up a creek .Example Sentences
Native to rivers and creeks in China and Southeast Asia, the bivalves have appeared in waterways elsewhere in Asia as well as South American countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
Along with olives, Chalice Farm also grows perennial vegetables, fruit and nuts on their sunshine-drenched land surrounded by creeks and forested ridge.
“During COVID, I was showering in the creek,” she said, because social distancing requirements made invitations to use indoor bathrooms hard to come by.
Reed said he isn’t surprised the fish have quickly made their way far upriver and into their ancestral creeks.
Follow the path to the Ballona Creek channel, turn right and walk along the creek, cross the bridge and head back to the beach.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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