dicky (Meaning)

Wordnet

dicky (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

Wordnet

dicky (s)

(British informal) faulty

Webster

dicky (n.)

A seat behind a carriage, for a servant.

A false shirt front or bosom.

A gentleman's shirt collar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dicky

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dicky Sentence Examples

  1. "My stomach feels a bit dicky after all that spicy food," he mumbled, reaching for some antacids. (Informal for unwell)
  2. The old rocking chair creaked and groaned with every dicky movement. (Informal for shaky or unreliable)
  3. The mechanic tightened the dicky doorknob, ensuring it wouldn't fall off again. (Informal for small or loose)
  4. Grandma always kept a stash of dicky tissues in her purse for any unexpected sniffles. (Informal for small)
  5. The magician pulled a string of colorful handkerchiefs from his dicky little pocket. (Informal for small)
  6. The weather forecast was dicky, predicting rain one minute and sunshine the next. (Informal for unreliable)
  7. We used an old dicky map to navigate the maze of back alleys. (Informal for unreliable or inaccurate)
  8. The teacher's dicky internet connection kept cutting out during the online lecture. (Informal for unreliable)
  9. Don't worry about that dicky screw; I have plenty of spares in the toolbox. (Informal for small)
  10. The child clutched his dicky stuffed animal for comfort while visiting the dentist. (Informal for small and beloved)

FAQs About the word dicky

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, (British informal)

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"My stomach feels a bit dicky after all that spicy food," he mumbled, reaching for some antacids. (Informal for unwell)

The old rocking chair creaked and groaned with every dicky movement. (Informal for shaky or unreliable)

The mechanic tightened the dicky doorknob, ensuring it wouldn't fall off again. (Informal for small or loose)

Grandma always kept a stash of dicky tissues in her purse for any unexpected sniffles. (Informal for small)