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US
/ˈfɹɪk/
]
NOUN
- United States industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry (1849-1919)
How To Use Frick In A Sentence
- Wotan's lawful wife, Fricka, forbids this - she is outraged by disobedience to proper marriage vows and she demands the death of the incestuous twins.
- Is it so G-damn hard to see tha the point is not that he has the “authority” to declassify … it’s that he frickin declassified on a NOC operative from the CIA, PURPOSELY, to out her for political gain … That is treason, pure and simple you morons! Think Progress » “Get it out.”
- The Frick is an art gallery in New York.
- You're so frickin witty, and your posts are always awesome -- chock full of so many mouth-watering pics. Friendship Blog Award
- The boos were frickin deafening while he was walking out to the mound – so in true FOX form, when you dont like reality, you alter it, or erase it. Think Progress » VIDEO: Cheney Loudly Booed During First Pitch
- However, "Die Walküre" is an opera about love—the incestuous passion of the twins Siegmund and Sieglinde; Wotan's doomed love for his son, Siegmund; the deep father-daughter love of Wotan and Brünnhilde; and the frayed marital bond of Wotan and Fricka—all of which ultimately lead to the downfall of the gods. Where Intimacy Walked the Plank
- Joe Fricker sculled confidently to win Senior 1 and 3 single sculls.
- Frick was proud as he walked between them, his long black leather coat reaching to the ground.
- Fricker was "cajoled" into entering the depot after a few beers with Alexander, and committed the vandalism for "fun," not "malice," the lawyer said. BusinessWeek.com --
- I actively disbelieve in an “ever after” or, as I like to call it, Pie In The Sky When You Die, because you can’t have the kinaesthesia we call affect or the recombination of sensation we call thought, memory, consciousness, without a fricking body. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books