Definitions

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  • proper noun A surname.

Etymologies

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From a medieval diminutive of Hick.

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Examples

  • As a member of the council, Hickin would address the ward's storm sewer issues.

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  • '' I don't believe the government should own and operate businesses, '' Hickin said.

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  • A newcomer to politics, Hickin might have an advantage.

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  • Hickin said that as a business owner, he has leadership skills Bednar doesn't.

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  • Joe Hickin thinks the current Stow administration is making ''a lot of bad decisions.' '

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  • Hickin said city officials should have seen the downturn in the economy coming, and that years of overspending contributed to current financial problems.

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  • '' I believe Stow government should be responsible for roads, water and sewer, police and fire, '' Hickin said.

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  • Hickin said that as a business owner, he has leadership skills Bednar doesn't.

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  • '' I don't believe the government should own and operate businesses, '' Hickin said.

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  • As a member of the council, Hickin would address the ward's storm sewer issues.

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