RICKLE

Etymology

Noun

rickle (plural rickles)

(chiefly Scottish) A loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble.

(chiefly Scottish) A small rick of grain.

(chiefly Scottish) A dilapidated or ramshackle building.

(chiefly Scottish) Any object in poor condition, particularly a vehicle.

(chiefly Scottish) An emaciated person or animal.

Anagrams

• Rickel, ickler, licker, relick

Source: Wiktionary



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(adjective) marked by or promising bad fortune; “their business venture was doomed from the start”; “an ill-fated business venture”; “an ill-starred romance”; “the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons”- W.H.Prescott


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