Similar words: aspic, spicy, spick, spice, hospice, spicule, spice up, spicery. Meaning: n. offensive terms for persons of Latin American descent. adj. completely neat and clean.
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1, Spicer beat a hasty retreat when he spotted me.
2, Mr Spicer declined to disclose details.
3, Mr Spicer was not in Rye for the purpose of a seaside holiday.
4, Edwina Currie was opening her post, Sir James Spicer was picking his nose.
5, Spicer started reading up on the possible coarsening effects of media violence on young children.
6, Spicer told him the news and asked him if he would like a local caddie to be booked.
7, Spicer points out that the sector has thrived in a bull market but the advertising boom may be coming to an end.
8, Mr Spicer also plans to look into ways of encouraging better communication between police forces and local authorities.
9, Carlo Rizzi : You spic slobs still betting Yankees?
10, A novel current-control-mode relaxation oscillator for SPIC is presented.
11, Mrs. Lin always keeps her house spic and span.
12, A good housewife should keep her house spic - and - span.
13, Carlo Rizzi : You spic slobs still betting Yankees? Tell them to stop taking in action.
14, The Walkman was lying in the road beside the vehicles,(http://sentencedict.com/spic.html) and Spicer later returned four cassettes taken from the Peugeot.
15, So he said , under his breath , Grease - balls , spic - dicks, and they got him.
16, I know what it feels like...People have called me names like spic and wetback.
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