Proper noun
Reddick (plural Reddicks)
A surname.
Dr. Richard J. Reddick is an associate professor and associate dean for equity, community engagement and outreach for the College of Education at the University of Texas at Austin. Source: Internet
Duke Basketball: There are a lot of reasons that we should like Duke: the rich tradition, the excellent coaching, the incredible fan base and the fact that J.J. Reddick played there. Source: Internet
Houston Astros baserunner Josh Reddick (22) smiles towards the Astros dugout after hitting a single in the fifth inning of their baseball game against the Oakland Athletics at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 14, 2018. Source: Internet
Reddick followed with a sharp grounder that second baseman Adam Rosales fielded and threw home just barely too late. Source: Internet
Nickerson received a decisive two minute tripping penalty from which Flames reduced the deficit through Kruise Reddick at 42mins 37secs. Source: Internet
This was to be the fate of the church bell but thanks to the efforts of Reddick the bell, which first called parishioner to worship in 1890, was saved and moved to the Baptist cemetery on the Back Road in Boylston. Source: Internet