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Micky can be a given name but it is most often a nickname for Michael or non-Anglo Saxon equivalents, such as 'Mikhail.' It may refer to: Micky Adams (born 1961), professional football manager Micky Arison (born 1949), Chief Executive Officer of Carnival ...

Usage examples of micky.

This morning, to add to his worries, Micky Miranda had received a stiff note from the British Foreign Secretary about two En glish tourists who had been murdered while exploring the Andes.

His trainer was satisfied, so far Micky was ahead on every round, and he began to think that Micky would take the gyppo out in five rounds as he had bragged.

They saw Micky, noted his top hat and his cigar, and nodded deferentially: it was none of their business what an upper-class man might be doing loitering in a doorway-they were after criminals, not gentlemen.

Almost hoping Muscadine would walk so that Big Micky could apply his own brand of justice.

Micky Miranda, were the worst beasts in the entire school: slackers, bad sports and bullies.

Tonio had lodged his letters of accreditation already, so Micky knew his days were numbered.

Montagne was a fool, but Carter was a hardheaded type, and Micky would have to be wary of him.

Micky had taken Papa to a factory in Birmingham and shown him the Westley-Richards carbine with the breech-loading action, nicknamed the Monkeytail because of its curly lever.

And Micky and Edward had assured him that they were not prostitutes but ordinary girls, shop assistants and parlormaids and dressmakers.

As for budgeting, my first assistant Micky Obbs is on a half-pay retainer until the first day of Principal Photography, along with Des Blackadder and Kevin Skuse.

Micky knocked it in, coming back perfectly lined up for another one and finished his turn by leaving the cue ball snookered by another yellow.

Micky read many bioethicists who were gleeful at the prospect of alleviating organ shortages through managed-care suicide programs.

Although the expression had been subtle and brief, Micky read into it the opinion that defendants at the Nuremberg trials had similar excuses for working the gas chambers at Dachau and Auschwitz.

That was when Micky Maguire arrived, dressed to kill in his best bib and tucker.

And if Hemet proved to be but the first stop on a journey of uncertainly and hardship, Micky was prepared to pay whatever ticket price might be demanded of her.