Dicky [noun]

Definition of Dicky:

neck attire

Synonyms of Dicky:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dicky:

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Sentence/Example of Dicky:

"So ye'll just be by yoursel' the morn, unless they put Dicky Tamson owre aside you," he added viciously.

"I dinna want Dicky Tamson aside me," she said with some heat, and a hint of anxiety in her voice, which pleased him a little.

Jerry is white with pink eyes, Billy is gray with black eyes, and Dicky and Bessie are black with blue eyes.

The ladies looked at one another, and Miss Bessy Dicky's reading was unheard.

Bessy Dicky shed tears when talking to Mrs. Sturtevant about the disappearance of the baby.

Perhaps it was a good thing for you, Dicky, and kept down fever.

That is a very good programme, Dicky; we will carry it out, at once.

"You think everything in the world can be put right with a lift," Dicky said, and he did not speak lovingly.

Dicky Wyatt writes, in answer to Helvellyn, that the word "Kettledrum" means a large social party.

Dicky Duck by this time was very brave, for what had he to fear from so small a creature as the Eatyoup.