Similar words: autarky, dark, darkle, at dark, darkly, darken, darkish, dark red. Meaning: ['dɑːkɪ] n. offensive term for Black people.
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1. He was too valuable a darky to be hanged.
2. Stuart halted, too, and the darky boy pulled up a few paces behind them.
3. Trust an ignorant city - bred darky not to know the difference between a farm and a plantation.
4. The happy homemaker and the contented darky are both stereotypes produced by prejudice.
5. Well, never again will I let a darky on this place marry off it.
6. No other darky sic knows her, no darky only me.
7. What on earth are you doing in a nasty place like Shantytown, you, a respectable darky?
8. Whether it's wisest to fight this thing like the legislature has done, rouse the North against us and bring the whole Yankee Army on us to cram the darky vote down us, whether we want it or not.
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9. Finally one of the managers bustled up to the stalwart darky.
10. Better that I'd learned to plow or chop cotton like a darky.
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