hickock (Meaning)

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hickock (n)

frontier marshal whose adventures have become legendary (1837-1876)

Synonyms & Antonyms of hickock

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hickock Sentence Examples

  1. Hickock's chilling confession sent shockwaves through the nation.
  2. The jury found Perry Smith and Richard Hickock guilty of the heinous murders.
  3. Hickock's manipulative charm masked his sinister intentions.
  4. The Hickock-Smith case became a cautionary tale about unchecked violence.
  5. Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" immortalized the infamous Hickock and Smith.
  6. Hickock's cold-blooded nature horrified the public and legal experts alike.
  7. The trial of Hickock and Smith revealed the dark underbelly of American society.
  8. Hickock's remorse came too late as his sentence of execution approached.
  9. The name Hickock has become synonymous with cold-blooded murder and societal dysfunction.
  10. Hickock and Smith's crimes remain etched in the annals of true crime history as a haunting reminder of human depravity.

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frontier marshal whose adventures have become legendary (1837-1876)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Hickock's chilling confession sent shockwaves through the nation.

The jury found Perry Smith and Richard Hickock guilty of the heinous murders.

Hickock's manipulative charm masked his sinister intentions.

The Hickock-Smith case became a cautionary tale about unchecked violence.