A small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule; common symptom in acne.
Bruise-like mark caused by the kissing or sucking of the skin.
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Examples for "hickie"
Examples for "hickie"
1Chiellini's shoulder was a shade of red that suggested he'd been given a hickie, not a bite.
2Kekewich and Hickie had combined their forces at the beginning of February.
3Denis Hickie appeared to have a glittering career in front of him.
4Glorious tries from Denis Hickie and Tyrone Howe confirm Ireland's new running threat.
5Cuthbert, seedy, was relieved by Hickie in command of the 13th Brigade to-day.
1His thirteen-year-old son Michael comes home with what looks like a love bite.
2There's a huge hickey, a veritable love bite, on your neck.
3Or shall I just give her a love bite?
4Nobody gives a love bite that big.
5He pulled down my hose and bit me, not a love bite, but bit me on the thigh.
1A livid hickey stood out on her soft skin on her throat.
2I don't think I've ever actually given anyone a hickey before.
3There's a huge hickey, a veritable love bite, on your neck.
4Eva had never given anyone a hickey in her life.
5Spencer ran to her mirror and saw a huge, purple hickey near her collarbone.
6It works pretty much in that Gatorade hickey way.
7He seemed to have a hickey on his neck.
8Now, you push this do-hickey to the left.
9She released the fabric and the hickey of her own saliva was damp on her skin.
10She felt him suck hard on her neck, surely creating a hickey, but she didn't care.
11I even spotted a hickey on my neck.
12Mark struggled to his feet, rubbing the bruise forming on his neck like a giant hickey.
13A neat, nice bite, but there was no bruising, no hickey mark spreading across her creamy flesh.
14Hickey said Cuba's health care budget was no larger that his hospital's.
15It's more expensive for the companies involved, said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.
16The Hickey case will effectively decide the issues in the other actions.