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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "dicky" in a sentence

    dicky example sentences

    dicky


    1. dicky, and both of us settled snug


    2. “You can wait over there, while I see if I can go and get Dicky


    3. It’s all over now, Dicky


    4. the fucking rest of it Dicky, so you can experience the ultimate high


    5. broad going to licky his dicky? He helped her undo his belt and they slid his


    6. I was grieved for my brother, and very much distressed to think of what had happened to blithe Dicky, as I was wont to call my nephew when he was a laddie, and I would fain have gratified the spirit of revenge in myself; but I brought to mind his roving and wanton pranks, and I counselled his father first to abide the upshot of the wound, representing to him, in the best manner I could, that it was but the quarrel of the young men, and that maybe his son was as muckle in fault as Swinton


    7. There was a stiff white object called a dicky


    8. So she and Dicky had lived together since the day when Simeon had been laid to rest beside his mother in the churchyard, and Deena had taken up life with such courage as she could muster in the old house


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    Synonyms for "dicky"

    dickey dickie dicky shirtfront dickey-seat dickie-seat dicky-seat

    "dicky" definitions

    a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater


    a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt


    (British informal) faulty