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hickory
1[ hik-uh-ree, hik-ree ]
noun
plural hickories.
- the wood of any of these trees.
- a switch, stick, etc., of this wood.
- Baseball Slang. a baseball bat.
- Also called hickory cloth,. a strong fabric of twill construction, used chiefly in the manufacture of work clothes.
Hickory
2[ hik-uh-ree, hik-ree ]
noun
- a city in W North Carolina.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hickory1
First recorded in 1610–20, Americanism; earlier pohickery, from Virginia Algonquian ( English spelling) pocohiquara, the name of a milky drink prepared from hickory nuts
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hickory1
C17: from earlier pohickery, from Algonquian pawcohiccora food made from ground hickory nuts
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Players can use a set of hickory clubs and see footage, photographs and memorabilia related to Bobby's exploits.
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Adding natural smoke flavorings derived from hickory or mesquite can also give alternative meats a similar aroma.
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What was this dish that had vaulted over Moon Pies, the hickory smoked barbecue of Memphis and Nashville’s hot chicken?
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In his tours of the island he had found acorns and hickory nuts and also wild sunflowers full of seed.
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His men said Jackson was as tall and tough as an iron-hard hickory tree.
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