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The phrase 'the hick' is not correct and usable in written English
It is often used informally to refer to a stereotype of a person from a rural area who is unsophisticated. For example, you could say, "My brother-in-law is such a hick - he wears overalls to every family occasion!"
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the hick
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An awkward, naive, clumsy and/or rude country person.
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The hick NBC page Kenneth is one of the highlights of "30 Rock".
Roth, still playing the hick Virgil, piped up again, saying, "We got a bridge.
Middle American inanity is skewered: witness the hick who thinks the sun is a UFO.
Hart was from the mountains near Asheville and liked to play the hick for the cover it gave him.
Over the past 20 years, the Hick from French Lick became Larry Legend, just as Larry Legend eventually morphed into Coach Bird.
It's even harder to believe that someone nicknamed "The Hick From French Lick" could destroy opponents with both jump shot and trash talk.
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Since then there have been other archetypes: the whimsical outlaw, the nouveau hick, the handsome lover man.
Burgers, served with unlimited fries, from $9. 2901 12th Avenue South, +1 615 279 3767, burger-up.com Part of a cluster of hip new places regenerating the East Nashville area, The Pharmacy Burger Parlour and beer garden does a mean line in creative burgers (and beards, courtesy of the hick-chic service staff).
Indeed, many insurers have a reputation as the hicks of the financial world.
Never sit at the waiter service tables: that's for the hicks".
In another respect, the Americans were the hicks in the marriage.
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