Similar words: pick, tick, kick, sick, lick, quick, brick, trick. Meaning: [dɪk] n. 1. someone who is a detective 2. obscene terms for penis.
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1. He's acting like a complete dick.
2. Every Tom, Dick and Harry.
3. --So does every Tom, Dick and Harry.
4. --So did every Tom, Dick and Harry.
5. Dick Fosbury had a new technique for doing the high jump.
6. Dick fell for baseball when he was a little boy.
7. As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
8. Bill grudged Dick his prize even though he had won a better prize himself.
9. Dick thinks of himself as a genius in literature.
10. His name is Richard but we call him Dick.
11. Dick passed the football quickly.
12. Dick seems to have had bad luck all week.
13. The firm in which Dick worked has gone up.
14. The thief was caught by the hotel dick.
15. Her dislike for Dick was intense.
16. Dick cradled her photograph against his breast.
17. They named the child Dick.
18. She is livid that I have invited Dick.
19. That guy is such a dick.
20. I had an interesting conversation with Dick Whortly.
21. I wasn't asking for your opinion, Dick.
22. John is on equal terms with Dick, either in ability or in character.
23. "Health Matters" is introduced by Dick Oliver on BBC World Service.
24. Dick was a juggler, who threw mists before your eyes.
25. Uncle Dick is very good at caring for sick animals.
26. We don't want any Tom,[Sentencedict] Dick and Harry using the club bar.
27. Dick fell for football when he was a little boy.
28. We don't want just any Tom, Dick or Harry marrying our daughter.
29. I don't claim to be an expert and I certainly don't want to be a clever Dick.
30. The sides of the pit fell in and buried Tom and Dick.