upcreek
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- Towards the source of a creek.
- 1901, Jack London, “The Scorn of Women”, in The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke[1], section III:
- She did know where he had gone? Up-creek? Good! He would strike out after him at once […]
- 1938, Xavier Herbert, chapter XIII, in Capricornia[2], New York: D. Appleton-Century, published 1943, page 213:
- […] her staring upcreek from the kitchen window, her secret smiles, her sighs, this and more told the rest of the tale […]