Sentence example with the word 'dicky'

dicky

Definition adj. (British informal) faulty

Last update: June 15, 2015


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Neddy, Jack, Dicky, &c.) for different varieties of the sub-genus Asinus, belonging to the horse tribe, and especially for the domestic ass; it differs from the' horse in its smaller size, long ears, the character of its tail, fur and markings, and its proverbial dulness and obstinacy.   [Please select]

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] "It's another wedding present, you may depend," Dicky said--"a beastly surprise, I shouldn't wonder."   [Please select]

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So Oswald and Dicky went to fetch him along.   [Please select]

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Then suddenly Dicky leaned on the table and one of H.   [Please select]

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It was Dicky who accidentally broke his shaving-glass, and H.   [Please select]

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"_That's_ cheating," said Dicky--"downright beastly, mean, low cheating."'   [Please select]

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"And then took all the credit of getting the money," said Dicky savagely.   [Please select]

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Meanwhile Dicky sidled, and fluttered, and chattered, and at last showed he was used to society by setting down on George's finger, winking at Bruce, and making a good meal of Winny's cake.   [Please select]

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The air is like the country there, and all the houses are new, and Dicky had a yard to play in, and he used to be so healthy and happy in it.   [Please select]

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