Tchick

Word TCHICK
Character 6
Hyphenation tchick
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So saying, and summing up the whole with a provoking wink, and such an interjectional tchick as men quicken a dull horse with, Petit Andre drew off to the other side of the path, and left the youth to digest the taunts he had treated him with, as his proud Scottish stomach best might. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Tchick -- tchick, Roderick," cried Frank, almost tumbling over his horse's head. ❋ T.P. Wilson (N/A)

"Black apes were more efficient workmates, and as for the Bengali babu-tchick!" ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

The young lady tchick-tchicked, and looked deprecatingly, and tried again and again to enchain conversation; but to everything she said came the same answer - 'What for did ye no come to the ball?' ❋ Unknown (1883)

At Moose-tchick he killed a moose; the bones may be seen at Bar Harbor turned to stone. ❋ Charles Godfrey Leland (1863)

So saying, and summing up the whole with a provoking wink, and such an interjectional tchick as men quicken a dull horse with, Petit ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

“and, tchick, our Astrologer is so far in Heaven that he hath not a foot on earth.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

I never knew one of these legerdemain fellows, who pass their lives, as one may say, in dancing upon a tight rope, but what they came at length to caper at the end of one — tchick.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

The little birds, on this occasion, were quite fearless, hopping from stem to stem of the dense undergrowth which throughout the Bagesur valley fringes both banks of the river, every now and again making a temporary halt for the purpose of picking insects off the leaves, with an occasional '_tchick_,' which Hutton resembles to the 'sound emitted by a flint and steel,' but all the time enticing me away from the site of their dwelling-place. ❋ Allan Octavian Hume (1870)

_tchick, tchick_, resembling the sound emitted by a flint and steel. ❋ Allan Octavian Hume (1870)

I never knew one of these legerdemain fellows, who pass their lives, as one may say, in dancing upon a tight rope, but what they came at length to caper at the end of one -- tchick. " ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

"And then we run up the rope," said Petit Andre, "and, tchick, our ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

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