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SPRACK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective ˈsprak dialectal, British : alert, active, lively, nimble Word History Etymology probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse sprækr lively.
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sprack, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective sprack is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for sprack is from 1747, in the writing of A. Aston ...
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sprack, a. Chiefly dial. (spræk) Also spract. [Of obscure origin: current mainly in west midland and south-western counties. Cf. sprackly adv. and sprag a.] Brisk, active; alert, smart; in good health and spirits.1747 Aston Suppl. Cibber's Lives 15 Mr. Dogget was a little, lively, spract Man. 1785 S...
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SPRACK definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a disease that affects poultry, in which the legs splay so that they cannot stand properly. verb US dialect. 2. (intransitive). to sprawl; slouch.
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Sprack Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Sprack Definition ... (UK, dialectal) Lively, full of energy. Wiktionary. Origin of Sprack. From Old Norse sprækr 'lively', from Proto-Indo- ...
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After the game, Brown students "carried Sprack on their shoulders, hugged and patted him and then the girls started to kissing him."
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sprack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Alternative forms · Etymology · Adjective. edit. sprack (comparative more sprack, superlative most sprack). (UK, dialectal) lively, full of energy.
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"SPRACK": Lively, energetic, and full spirit - OneLook
Usually means: Lively, energetic, and full spirit. Definitions Related words Mentions Lyrics History. We found 12 dictionaries that define the word sprack:
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sprack - Urban Dictionary
n: The sound semen makes when hitting a wall or surface. Often seen used in comics. Jon relieved himself against the wall with a sprack! by ...
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sprack Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to sprack: fess, crisp, frisk, rattling, snappy, crouse, bustling, springing, wick, prank, kicking.
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sprackly
ˈsprackly, adv. rare. [Cf. sprack a.] Actively, smartly.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xxi. 10 Sprakliche [B. xviii. 12 spakliche] he lokede, As is þe kynde of a knyght þat comeþ to be doubed. 1863 Barnes Poems Dorset Dial. 3rd Ser. 35 Two sleek-heäir'd meäres do sprackly pull My waggon vull.
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sprat-barley
sprat-barley Also 6 sprot-, 8 sprack-. [? f. sprot1 and sprat n.1] A species of barley, Hordeum zeocriton, with short broad ears and long awns.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §13 There be thre maner of barleys,..sprot-barleye, longe-eare, and beare-barley... Sprot-barley hath a flat eare most comonly [etc.]. 1...
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