rick• a rick of neatly stackedlogs• If it is stored for too long in rick or barn, rats and mice can cause heavylosses.• We usually played in the fields and around the barns and straw ricks together.• He went to look at the ricks again.• None of them thought of looking at the ricks.• He returned to the barn to ask the other farmworkers to help him cover the ricks.• It was too late to save the rick, so for a few minutes he stood and stared at the flames.• Another flash of lightningallowed him to see the figure of a woman running towards the rick.
rick2 verb [transitiveT]
rick your back/neckto twist and slightly injure your back or neck 扭伤背部/脖子SYN American English wrench