Similar words: icky, picky, quicky, sticky, tricky, panicky, finicky, colicky. Meaning: ['dɪkɪ] n. 1. a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater 2. a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt. adj. (British informal) faulty.
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1. It is all dicky with him.
2. That ladder looks a bit dicky.
3. Grandad's got a dicky heart.
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4. He won't say a dicky bird but we think he knows who did it.
5. Wars, slumps, natural disasters - not a dicky bird.
6. We didn't know the railings was dicky.
7. In front of the second dicky are the aforementioned fuel tank selector, cowl flap, cabin heat and air controls and parking brake.
8. Now Surrey, a dicky bird tells me, are making overtures.
9. It's all dicky with him.
10. I've got this dicky heart - John le Carre.
11. I've got this dicky heart.
12. Head chef Dicky Tong utilises the freshness of lobster flesh and the tastiness of crabs and creates out-of-the-box dishes with his creativity. It is a dining experience that you can't miss!
13. Yesterday, the scene of a Dicky Cheung shirt dress trousers, a refined appearance.
14. Dicky spends what little time he has left over from the mill - girls in drinking to death.
15. Clive wanted to see the manager with a broken nose, blood on his dicky bow and frilly shirt front.
16. The movie is about a poor man Ti, his son Dicky and their alien dog CJ 7.
17. Chow, wearing rags and long hair streaked with gray, plays Mr. Chow, who lives with his preadolescent son Dicky (Xu Jiao).
18. Whither all the brisk barouches with servants in the dicky?