
1) British bi-monthly magazine 2) Charge of the Widow Douglas 3) Fictional finn 4) Finn antecedent 5) Finn from Missouri 6) Finn of fiction 7) Finn of literature 8) Finn, to Jim 9) Huckaback 10) Literary Finn 11) Literary pal of Tom 12) London magazine 13) Toweling 14) Towelling 15) Twain character
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1) Buddyoftom 2) Huckaback
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[nickname] Huck is a nickname for: ...
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[English words of Yiddish origin] sometimes "hock", "huk", "hak". etc.: to bother incessantly, or nag; from hakn a tshaynik. Frequently used by characters intended to represent residents of New York City, even if not Jewish, in movies and television shows such as Law & Order.[2]
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• (v. i.) To higgle in trading.
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Huck intransitive verb [ See
Hawk to offer for sale,
Huckster .] To higgle in trading. [ Obsolete]
Holland. Found on
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Slang term for launching off a jump.
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[
n] - toweling consisting of coarse absorbent cotton or linen fabric
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To launch off a cliff, cornice, or other precipice.
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huckaback noun toweling consisting of coarse absorbent cotton or linen fabric
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To attempt a jump with little forethought or concern about the outcome.
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Huck is a name for boys. The name Huck is most commonly given to American boys.
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