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siggie

n. (alternative spelling of siggy English)

Usage examples of "siggie".

The day after Father and his company had left, she had distressed Siggie the head gardener to the point of tears when she made him dig up all the flowers—save for the roses—and plant vegetables, using the arbors for beans, tomatoes, squash and peas.

Sir Minshall, Surgey, Siggie, be so good as to pull the heaviest chests across the doorways.

Taking a deep breath, he turned away from us and went off to help Siggie weed the vegetables.

They offered no resistance at all when we tried to lure them into the stable yard, where Siggie and those lads too young to be allowed to accompany the scouting party were able to attend them.

I found a similar garment—one of father's I think— to protect my ball gown so I could sew up the gashes on the first animal, although Siggie had to use a twitch to keep him still enough for me to set the stitches.