Where does “ryck” come from?

ryck (Swedish): a short, intense movement (especially with the arm, but also more generally); a tug, a yank, a jerk, a jolt, etc

Definitions

  1. a short, intense movement (especially with the arm, but also more generally); a tug, a yank, a jerk, a jolt, etc

Words derived from “ryck

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