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Definition of "recked" [recked]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of reck. (verb)

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Use "recked" in a sentence
  • "In brief, she was the one woman in the world for me, and little I recked the long arm of that gray old man in Rome could reach out half across Europe between my woman and me."
  • "It destroyed the old uns and recked not that, in so doing, it destroyed itself."
  • "It seemed to him as if he had gained some favour in the eyes of the chivalrous monarch, who till now had not seemed to distinguish him among the crowds of brave men whom his renown had assembled under his banner, and Sir Kenneth little recked that the display of royal regard consisted in placing him upon a post so perilous."
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