A small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater.
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Examples for "dicky"
Examples for "dicky"
1Things have been pretty dicky out in South Africa lately, you know.
2He is black, with a white dicky and beautiful white paws.
3His dicky leg was aching like a bastard; another bad sign.
4That was why suspicion grew the more in the mind of Dicky.
5Dicky heard a soft footstep in the companionway, then before the door.
1Dickie offers good food at a price recession-hit Hong Kongers can afford.
2No one is making decisions and no one is investing, Dickie said.
3Dickie and me, we go way back. Stan turned to his colleague.
4His views, however, did not trouble Dickie Deer Mouse in the least.
5Follow us. He gave the command and Dickie flicked the engine on.
1Three outside places were vacant; one behind the coachman; two on the dickey.
2One of them seated in the dickey looked down at me.
3They come running like dickey birds looking for bugs on a hippo's back.
4It was a landaulet, with a servant mounted on the dickey.
5Shure, the man who put that sthory on the dickey-back knew his business.