Proper noun
Fricke (plural Frickes)
A surname.
According to deputies, Fricke drove to Macedon but was later captured in Irondequoit. Source: Internet
According to Fricke et al. Source: Internet
As related by Auguste's son Jacques Piccard to fellow deep-sea explorer Hans Fricke, cited in: Fricke H. Der Fisch, der aus der Urzeit kam, pp. 23–24. Source: Internet
Fricke Fabian (2002), Verschiedene Versionen des negativen Utilitarismus, Kriterion, vol.15, no.1, pp. 20–22 A possible justification is the reduction of the average level of preference-frustration. Source: Internet
It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and was hailed by David Fricke of as "a masterpiece." Source: Internet
Fricke, the leader of the Staff Senate that represents 1,500 SIUE employees, said the proposed separation from Carbondale “has the potential to be a really good thing.” Source: Internet