A small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater.
1No-one has ever said a dickie bird to me.
2Leo Messi was wearing a dickie bow last night.
3They are not dickie bows and waistcoats, but they are not the regulation sweatshirt and jeans.
4Dickie offers good food at a price recession-hit Hong Kongers can afford.
5No one is making decisions and no one is investing, Dickie said.
6Dickie and me, we go way back. Stan turned to his colleague.
7His views, however, did not trouble Dickie Deer Mouse in the least.
8Follow us. He gave the command and Dickie flicked the engine on.
9With poor Dickie himself the day had been marked by abundant discouragement.
10Dickie woke up in the morning with every hair neatly in place.
11Dickie, you behave as though the Bank of England were behind you.
12Dickie, going out, had passed a breathless Sylvester on his way in.
13When I was married to Dickie he worked for the district attorney.
14And when he heard what Dickie said he looked far from pleasant.
15Poor Dickie's heart misgave him slightly; but he summoned all his resolution.
16Piet collected the files on the desktop and handed them to Dickie.