单词 | dicky |
例句 | “Would you take seven cents and go out and get me a dicky and a paper collar?” A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z “So! At last you come in mine store! Is something maybe, other dry-goods stores ain’t got and you come by me? Maybe by other store is dicky penny cheaper but damaged stock, no?” A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z Finding none, he took off his coat and shirt dicky, pulled his undershirt off over his head and dramatically ripped a strip of cloth from it. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z A dicky was a shirt front made of stiffly starched muslin. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z Consequently, there was a great surprise waiting for Johnny when he sauntered home to get a fresh dicky and collar for his evening’s job. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z He turned to Katie and explained: “So many years comes this girl by me to buy dickies and paper collars for the papa. Now for a whole year already, she don’t come.” A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z She thought of her father wearing a fresh dicky and collar every day of his life and shining his worn shoes as often as twice a day. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z Johnny wore his tuxedo and derby and a fresh collar and dicky. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z He had on a fresh dicky and collar and a carefully tied bow tie. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z Since June, Parsons-Meares has been rushing to fulfill orders for 178 pairs of pants, 120 vests and 125 dickies for “Hamilton” alone. With a Mess of Fabrics, Broadway’s Costume Shops Return to Work 2021-09-07T04:00:00Z In a satisfying first act, our outsider leads, Miles and veteran racer with a dicky ticker Carroll Shelby, played by Matt Damon, overcome a low-stakes challenge. Why Ford v Ferrari should win the best picture Oscar 2020-01-31T05:00:00Z Anyone who prefers to experience Spielberg’s Holocaust drama with the suffering and distress expunged may have problems other than a dicky bladder. Flicky leaks: when should you pee during long films? 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z “I’m Bill Arnold, I’m not Billy Burchfield. Maybe not on paper, but in here,” he says, gesturing to his dicky heart through his prison smock. Billy the kid 2016-06-30T04:00:00Z Not sure if that will make a difference to a man with a dicky tummy. Pakistan v England: second Test, day one – live! 2015-10-22T04:00:00Z I'm also a fan of dicky bows and own several. Men's fashion jury: the celebrity take on the looks of the season 2012-11-16T22:59:00Z The women and children, and my friends, the artists, were my companions inside, the double dicky in front accommodating the others. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z "Ah, papa, but there are no dickies here—I mean, hardly any," she answered. A Walk and a Drive. 2012-01-26T03:00:17.997Z My nerves are a bit dicky this morning. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z Not sure if that will make a difference to a man with a dicky tummy. Pakistan v England: second Test, day one – live! 2015-10-22T04:00:00Z I love a dicky bow, but there's a danger of looking like a child or a magician if you don't get it right. Men's fashion jury: the celebrity take on the looks of the season 2012-11-16T22:59:00Z Hush, baby, hush, Sweet robin's in the bush— All the birdies lie so quiet, Won't my little dicky try it? Songs of Womanhood 2011-08-21T02:00:31.203Z I had a feeling as if dicky birds were walking up and down my spine. Dawson Black: Retail Merchant 2011-06-04T02:00:16.620Z There's only the dicky birds to hear, and it won't frighten them. '?19,000' 2011-01-14T03:00:45.303Z Team news Wayne Rooney, as expected, misses out with a dicky tummy. Fulham v Man Utd - live! 2010-08-22T14:20:00Z I showed power of attorney, wrote in indelible pencil on dad's old dicky cravat, but the tugs expected cash, and the agents went back on me. A Man in the Open The driver sits on a movable box-seat, or “dicky,” a few inches high, placed across the head of the “well,” with a footboard to which there is usually no splash-board attached. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" Jack Burnham announced it everywhere before Mrs Lorton got thoroughly well, and Mrs Lorton told everybody while Jack Burnham was still what his friends called “awfully dicky.” Bye-Ways Huge ovens for field camps, kettles of the standard army pattern, known throughout the service as “dickies.” With Wolseley to Kumasi A Tale of the First Ashanti War "What have you been burying—a pet dicky bird, eh?" said the gentleman, kindly. The Wouldbegoods It is not a "hoot" Owl, and even many ornithologists have not heard its notes, which are described as a "soft-toned, slow wu-hunk, wu-hunk, and a low twittering, whistling dicky, dicky, dicky." What Bird is That? A Pocket Museum of the Land Birds of the Eastern United States Arranged According to Season “I guess I’ve got hold of the dicky now!” exclaimed Nares, and turning round from my perquisitions I found he had drawn forth a heavy iron box, secured to the bulkhead by chain and padlock. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25) I keep getting better slowly; appetite dicky; but some days I feel and eat well. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) "If we had some salt to put on it," said he, "we might catch it like a dicky bird." Fairy Tales from the German Forests “But it’s too late now; it would look dicky to go back; I’m penniless—simply penniless—like the unemployed.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) He went to catch a dicky bird, And thought he could not fail Because he'd got a little salt To put upon it's tail. Cole's Funny Picture Book No. 1 Whither went all the tourists and pedlars with strange wares? whither all the brisk barouches with servants in the dicky? whither the water of the stream, ever coursing downward, and ever renewed from above? The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson Swanston Edition Vol. 6 (of 25) It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, Time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, So bring me the carving-knife. Very Short Stories and Verses For Children You must remember that ever since that large and, as some still think, rather tragic occurrence environment has been very dicky and Utopia not unrelated to thin air. Another Sheaf Donovan’s heart is dicky, or he thinks it is, which comes to the same thing—and any sort of worry upsets him.” The Island Mystery “Dicky! dicky!” shouted the little girl, and then they ran home delighted. What the Blackbird said A story in four chirps Some men went so far as to wear "dickies," that is to say, false shirt fronts made of paper, but this was considered a silly cheat. A Son of the Middle Border It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, Time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, So bring me the carving-knife. Very Short Stories and Verses For Children The boss is good enough," he told himself, "but the near-off is dicky or I never saw one. Aladdin of London or, Lodestar An elderly gentleman stepped off from the dicky beside the driver, and out of the chaise came a young lady, a gentleman, and two bonny bairns. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17 If he were here now, he’d be teaching the dicky birds a new song or two. The Radio Boys Trailing a Voice or, Solving a Wireless Mystery He would doubtless have done well enough as “dicky” in an ordinary wind-jammer, but on the quarterdeck of such a craft as the Stella Maris I considered he was distinctly out of place. The First Mate The Story of a Strange Cruise It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses Time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, It's time to cut off the dicky birds' noses, So bring me the carving-knife. Very Short Stories and Verses For Children The Gorilla always wears a swimmin' jersey with a celluloid dicky; so he passes muster. Shorty McCabe “No, sir; it goes right down into it, and I’m sitting in a sort of fork, like a dicky bird as has been picking out a handy place for its nest.” The Ocean Cat's Paw The Story of a Strange Cruise There was an unoccupied dicky behind, which my young friend thought it seemed a pity not to appropriate. Recollections of Old Liverpool When the sun rose every man seemed to wake up and feel new life in him, and they began to talk, just as the dicky birds tune up for a song on the like occasion. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War At least four more pins were added to fix the restless dicky in its place on his manly breast. Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life “I said he was dicky,” gasped the boy. Roger Ingleton, Minor She examined all my clothes, looked at the mark on every collar, every sock, and scrutinised the condition of every shirt-front and “dicky.” My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life It was known his “dicky” had fallen off, but, on the other hand, he had brought back a pair of patent leather pumps, which might make him feel it his duty to attend. Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton He wheeled round at that with greater agility than I expected, seeing that by his own account he was still feeling pretty dicky. The Lost Valley There were cuffs to put on, which left one to guess what had become of Mr Booms’s knuckles, and a light jaunty necktie to embellish the “dicky.” Reginald Cruden A Tale of City Life They wear open dickies, which expose the neck, full, hard, well-rounded. Golden Lads When the winch began to clank, as the cable was hove in, I gathered up my lead-line, and went to the leadsman's dicky, or little projecting platform, on the starboard side. Great Sea Stories It was the age of the ‘dicky dongs,’ and, of course, I advised chiefly the publication of deciduous literature, or books which dealt with the history of decay. Masques & Phases His handsome face was quite pale under a slight grizzle of beard, he was in his shirt-sleeves, he had on no dicky or stock, and his sinewy throat showed. Pembroke A Novel Why, I sing at my work like a little dicky bird. The Killer Now she had to pack her big valise, brush Grandpa's hair, put on his "dicky" and cravat, and adjust her own bonnet and shawl. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories He had a blue apron girt about his waist, but otherwise he wore the short coat and the dicky and white tie of the Continental hotel waiter. The Man with the Clubfoot It had gone through the town like wildfire that he had written to someone in Redlintie to send him on another suit of clothes and four dickies. Sentimental Tommy The Story of His Boyhood He was a handsome youth; his profile showed clear and fine in the light, between the sharp points of his dicky bound about by his high stock. Pembroke A Novel Looking back now at the conversation, I can remember that actually at the very moment I was talking of the Holy Ghost I was noticing how Mr. Bullock's dicky would keep escaping from his waistcoat. The Altar Steps "Kitten play or cat play, it's dicky with him; nought so sure, Joey," said Mrs. Garth; and her cold eyes sparkled as she purred again with satisfaction. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance What earthly good can Jimmy do out there, with his poor little heart all dicky? The Belfry "Oh, dicky, will you hold your horrid little tongue?" The Divine Fire They had indeed been beaten at the polls as they had expected, but in an honest tulzie with dickies the parish would hear a different tale. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 "However, Mr. Donald, you know as well as I do that if your father should forbid it, a dicky bird couldn't make a living in this town." Kindred of the Dust The Voter Bird shortly must show what he's worth He may be the stupidest dicky on earth, Predestinate victim to salt-pinch or net; But then he may not,—and he is "not caught yet!" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, April 18, 1891 "Do you consider yourself one of the same sort of dicky bird as Plant and that crew?" demanded Bob. The Rules of the Game "Oh, dicky," said Poppy, "it's time you were in your little bed!" The Divine Fire "Any one with that name would be light as a fly and awf'ly gentle—a regular dicky sort of chap!" The Human Chord The combined forces of the burn and influenza made me a trifle dicky, so a decree went forth that I was to stay in bed until recovered from both complaints. My Brilliant Career "Pull up your dicky up," and try again; and if you get "sacked," remember and practice the advice of the old Poet:— The Snow-Drop So now the children went on through the wood more quickly and comfortably, the girls picking flowers and the Lamb inviting the 'pretty dickies' to observe that he himself was a 'little white real-water-wet duck!' The Phoenix and the Carpet Its steering-gear was pretty dicky, and the bad surface and continual hairpin bends of the road didn't improve it. Greenmantle An' love's wings hover o 'er the little lambs an' the bullfrogs in the pond an' the dicky birds in the trees. The Redheaded Outfield Whither went all the tourists and pedlars with strange wares? whither all the brisk barouches with servants in the dicky? whither the water of the stream, ever coursing downward and ever renewed from above? Merry Men They picked me out; I'm proud of it; it seems a trifle dicky. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man Presently the Squire emerged, his tall dicky looking decidedly limp and drooping, his face expressing annoyance and outraged dignity. Paul Prescott's Charge Things have been pretty dicky out in South Africa lately, you know. The Avenger There was a little aristocracy, it is true, in my new lodgings, to which none but mates, dickies, and thorough salts came; but this was getting into the hurricane latitudes as to morals. Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast Once inside I began to suspect that my position was going to be more than a bit dicky. Ruggles of Red Gap Most of them, faced and porticoed with florid pillars, were mere dickies opening upon nothing, and only the huge armorial bearings showed that they had ever been owned. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I The dickies, snugly curled under the lining of a fur cap or narrow-brimmed hat, came forth to be arranged under neck-ties of gay hues and flowing dimensions. The Old Homestead "He was wearing his brother's clothes, but he looked pretty dicky." The Avenger He went to catch a dicky bird, And thought he could not fail, Because he had a little salt, To put upon its tail. The Real Mother Goose She had taken out the dicky, too, and for some reason filled in there with a flounce of pink net ripped off from the little ruffles that had flowed out from her sleeves. Gaslight Sonatas Without his coat, he would discover the dicky to the one person of all from whom he wished to hide it. Not that it Matters Why, the pin feathers on those blue dicky birds in the corners are worth more'n that for mattress stuffing. Cape Cod Stories Why, sky and earth and river, dear, and the little dicky birds all a-preening under this sweet, sunny veil of rain. The Hidden Children Wonder if that dodge works now getting dicky meat off the train at Clonsilla. Ulysses Then he explored farther and felt curiously disappointed at finding that these structures were to real houses what a dicky is to a sincere, genuine shirt. Merton of the Movies And up in the dicky behind was a servant, more arrogant, if possible, than his master—the baronet's own man, who was the object of Dr Thorne's special detestation and disgust. Doctor Thorne Strong man, but he look devilish dicky this morning. A Yellow God: an Idol of Africa It's still dicky, though, if that fellow at the back gets up again; the old chap can't work that stop a second time. Five Tales An illstarched dicky jutted up and with a rude gesture he thrust it back into his waistcoat. Ulysses Things have been very—er—dicky; we are going to change our superintendent. Villa Rubein, and other stories Let him sit on the dicky if he likes, or come in and ride bodkin.” The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond "By the bye, the police declare that they have a definite clue this time, and are going to arrest the murderer of Hamilton Fynes and poor dicky Vanderpole tonight or tomorrow." The Illustrious Prince He is black, with a white dicky and beautiful white paws. Chronicles of Avonlea "I guess I've got hold of the dicky now!" exclaimed Nares, and turning round from my perquisitions, I found he had drawn forth a heavy iron box, secured to the bulkhead by chain and padlock. The Wrecker |
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