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Meaning of dickie
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dickie (n)
a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater
a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt
dickie Sentence Examples
- The mechanic replaced the worn-out dickie on the car's carburetor. (Refers to a specific engine part)
- Grandma keeps a stash of dickies (small undershirts) in her top drawer. (Clothing)
- The kids played a game of "Duck, Duck, Goose," accidentally calling it "Dickie, Dickie, Goose." (Mispronounced word)
- The antique store had a collection of vintage dickies (tiny bird cages). (Old-fashioned item)
- The actor wore a padded dickie to add some bulk to his character's physique. (Costume element)
- The recipe called for a pinch of dickie dust, a special spice from a faraway land. (Fictional ingredient)
- We couldn't find Dickie anywhere at the park; maybe he got lost in the maze. (Informal nickname)
- The child proudly presented his handmade clay sculpture - a misshapen blob he called "Dickie the Dragon." (Imaginative play)
- The old sailor reminisced about his adventures at Dickie's Dock, a famous portside tavern. (Place name)
- The neighborhood kids started a secret club called "The Dickies," with a clubhouse in an abandoned treehouse. (Fictional group)
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a small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater, a man's detachable insert (usually starched) to simulate the front of a shirt
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The mechanic replaced the worn-out dickie on the car's carburetor. (Refers to a specific engine part)
Grandma keeps a stash of dickies (small undershirts) in her top drawer. (Clothing)
The kids played a game of "Duck, Duck, Goose," accidentally calling it "Dickie, Dickie, Goose." (Mispronounced word)
The antique store had a collection of vintage dickies (tiny bird cages). (Old-fashioned item)