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There are apparently no common English words ending in a long vowel and the letters CK. There are several dozen words such as back, wreck, sick, clock, and luck that end in -ck.

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The UK slang term "hoick" (lift, jerk) has an OY sound that is not a short sound, but a diphthong.

Similarly, the Moroccan Arabic term "haik" (an outer garment or cloak) has a variant English spelling haick and is pronounced with a long A or long I.

The Dutch surname Van Eyck (e.g. artist Jan, actor Peter) is also pronounced ake or ike.

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Words like "stick," "sick," and "thick" end in "ck" but do not have a short vowel sound because the vowel before the "ck" is a closed syllable, making the vowel sound long.

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