Ricking example sentences

rick

verb

ricking (present participle)

  - form into a rick or ricks; stack:

rick

verb

ricking (present participle)

  - strain (one's neck or back) slightly:

Synonyms

sprain, twist, wrench, hurt, injure, injure, hurt, damage, impair, pull, wrench, tear, twist, sprain, crick

"Ricking" Example Sentences

1. The old house was ricking with age.
2. He felt a ricking in his knee.
3. The earthquake caused the building to start ricking.
4. The ship, battered by the storm, was ricking dangerously.
5. She heard a strange ricking sound coming from the attic.
6. The music made the whole floor ricking.
7. The loose floorboard was ricking under his weight.
8. He described the sound as a constant, low ricking.
9. With a loud ricking sound, the door flew open.
10. The car's engine was making a worrying ricking noise.
11. The suspense was ricking my nerves.
12. The tension was so thick, you could practically feel it ricking.
13. His constant fidgeting was ricking my patience.
14. The comedian's jokes were ricking the audience's sides.
15. The situation was ricking with potential for disaster.
16. He felt a ricking sensation in his stomach.
17. The old bridge was ricking precariously.
18. The laughter was ricking through the room.
19. The wind howled, making the windows rick.
20. The children were ricking with laughter.
21. His voice was ricking with emotion.
22. The boat was ricking violently in the waves.
23. They built a sturdy structure to prevent further ricking.
24. The entire structure was on the verge of ricking apart.
25. The constant ricking of the train made him nauseous.
26. The suspense was ricking him with anticipation.
27. The chair leg was ricking dangerously.
28. The old wagon wheels were ricking and rattling.
29. The sound of ricking metal filled the air.
30. He felt a sudden ricking in his chest.
31. The ground beneath them began to rick.
32. The unstable ground was causing the tent to rick.
33. The slight ricking was barely noticeable.
34. Ignoring the ricking sound, he continued working.
35. The incessant ricking kept them awake all night.
36. The ricking of the gears was deafening.
37. The ricking of the ship threatened to capsize it.
38. A slow, rhythmic ricking emanated from the machine.
39. The building's foundation showed signs of ricking.
40. The constant ricking was driving her mad.
41. After the accident, the car had a noticeable rick.
42. He tried to ignore the unsettling ricking sound.
43. The house settled with a groan and a rick.
44. The old clock's pendulum was ricking erratically.
45. Despite the ricking, the structure remained standing.
46. The storm caused the trees to rick violently.
47. The ricking sound increased in intensity.
48. The anticipation was ricking her nerves to the limit.
49. He could feel the house ricking beneath him.
50. The subtle ricking was a sign of impending collapse.

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