Jacky [noun]

Definition of Jacky:

mariner

Synonyms of Jacky:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jacky:

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Sentence/Example of Jacky:

Jacky came instantly down, showed his ivories, and admitted his friend's existence on the word of the dog.

Meantime Jacky had killed his opossum and was now following their trail at an easy trot.

George and Jacky pulled Jem out of the water with the spear sticking in him; the water was discolored with his blood.

Good-hearted George did as related, and moreover promised to give Jacky a hiding if ever he caught him again.

Now if the truth must be told, Jacky had come back to the camp with Jem, and would have marched before this into George's tent.

Jacky had rather mortified George by deserting him upon the first discovery of gold.

Jacky was thrust forward, but was interrupted by McLaughlan as soon as he opened his mouth.

Jacky's answer made Mary scream with affright, and startled even Jem's iron nerves for a moment.

If they are alive, Jacky will find them a good deal soon—if they are dead, still Jacky will find them.

Many is the time I have sat on that green mound where Jacky is sitting now, and eaten my bread and cheese.