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cricked

Terms vs Cricked - What's the difference?

terms | cricked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb cricked is

(crick).

Cricked vs Ricked - What's the difference?

cricked | ricked |


As verbs the difference between cricked and ricked

is that cricked is past tense of crick while ricked is past tense of rick.

Cricked vs Tricked - What's the difference?

cricked | tricked |


As verbs the difference between cricked and tricked

is that cricked is past tense of crick while tricked is past tense of trick.

Pricked vs Cricked - What's the difference?

pricked | cricked |


As verbs the difference between pricked and cricked

is that pricked is (prick) while cricked is (crick).

Crocked vs Cricked - What's the difference?

crocked | cricked |


As verbs the difference between crocked and cricked

is that crocked is (crock) while cricked is (crick).

As an adjective crocked

is (british) injured (of a person) or crocked can be (north america) drunk (of a person).

Cracked vs Cricked - What's the difference?

cracked | cricked |


As verbs the difference between cracked and cricked

is that cracked is (crack) while cricked is (crick).

As an adjective cracked

is broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.

Bricked vs Cricked - What's the difference?

bricked | cricked |


As verbs the difference between bricked and cricked

is that bricked is past tense of brick while cricked is past tense of crick.

Clicked vs Cricked - What's the difference?

clicked | cricked |


As verbs the difference between clicked and cricked

is that clicked is past participle of lang=en while cricked is past tense of crick.

Cricket vs Cricked - What's the difference?

cricket | cricked |


As verbs the difference between cricket and cricked

is that cricket is to play the game of cricket while cricked is past tense of crick.

As a noun cricket

is an insect in the order Orthoptera, especially family family: Gryllidae, that makes a chirping sound by rubbing its wing casings against combs on its hind legs.