wick in the PONS Dictionary

wick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to get on sb's wick Brit inf

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The most common heat pipe for electronics thermal management has a copper envelope and wick, with water as the working fluid.
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Wicks played backup spur safety in 2004 as a redshirt freshman.
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An improperly adjusted wick causes smoke and odor.
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In another version, the hair of the dead man is used as a wick, and the candle would give light only to the holder.
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Wicks can be made of material other than string or cord, such as wood, although they are rare.
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Players are disqualified if their materials touch the wick or any other part of their structure.
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Removal of the wick does not require a health professional.
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The company began making additional products: lamps and chimneys (the glass that surrounds the wick of the lamp).
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It will wick water away from your garment so it dries more quickly.
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The vegetable - mostly colza - oils then available were thick and would not travel far up a wick.
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