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[ ik ] / ɪk /
interjection(used as an expression of distaste or repugnance.) Words nearby ickiciness, icing, icing on the cake, icing sugar, ICJ, ick, icker, Ickes, ickle, icky, icon Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ickIn the end, the reason that Anthony Weiner is unlikely to survive the sexting scandal comes down to what I call the ick factor. Wounded Weiner|Howard Kurtz|June 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST Except that the ick factor keeps rising, along with the humiliation level for the embattled Democrat. Wounded Weiner|Howard Kurtz|June 9, 2011|DAILY BEAST Um, well, to avoid the ick factor let's believe he meant he put his career ahead of his marriage. Titillation Over Tiffany's|Lauren Ashburn|May 28, 2011|DAILY BEAST Verie vel, give monies to some fellow to squire me; ick sal go abroad. The Works of John Marston|John Marston
Ick flatter him, bid bring monies, he should live and lie vid me. The Works of John Marston|John Marston By me fait, dis bin very fine langage; ick sall bush ye now; ha, be garzon, vare had you dat plate? The Works of John Marston|John Marston "Ick quarter" or "King George" quarter (twenty-five cents), bought almost anything. Some Reminiscences of old Victoria|Edgar Fawcett Mynheer, Ick wet neat watt hey xacht, Ick universton ewe neaty sacramant! The Beaux-Stratagem|George Farquhar
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