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cricca

clique

noun KREEK-kah Rare

Origin: From French clique, related to the verb cliquer ('to click, clap').

Also means

gang

Usage Note

Cricca carries a strongly negative connotation — it refers to a closed, self-serving group that operates outside normal rules, much like an 'inner circle' or 'cabal'. Unlike the neutral gruppo, cricca implies corruption or exclusivity. The plural is regular: cricche.

Examples

"Una piccola cricca controlla tutti gli appalti."

Natural Translation

A small clique controls all the contracts.

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