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Detachable shirt collar
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dickey
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Wikipedia
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A dickey (alternatively written as dickie or dicky ; sometimes known in American English as a tuxedo front or tux front ) is a type of false shirt -front - originally known as a detachable bosom - designed to be worn with a tuxedo or men's white tie , usually ...
Wiktionary
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n. 1 (given name male diminutive=Richard). 2 (surname patronymic from=given names)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dickey \Dick"ey\, Dicky \Dick"y\, n. 1. A false detachable shirt front or bosom. [Also spelled dickie .] A gentleman's shirt collar. [Local, U. S.] A hat; esp., in U. S., a stiff hat or derby; in Eng., a straw hat. [Slang] A seat for the driver (In ...
Gazetteer
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Population (2000): 5757 Housing Units (2000): 2656 Land area (2000): 1131.000015 sq. miles (2929.276466 sq. km) Water area (2000): 10.658918 sq. miles (27.606471 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1141.658933 sq. miles (2956.882937 sq. km) Located within: North ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. (British informal) faulty; "I've got this dicky heart"- John le Carre [syn: dicky ]
Usage examples of dickey.
When I mounted the dickey I had imagined myself driving a peppery old colonel to some lonesome and cabless region, half a dozen miles from where he wanted to go, and there leaving him upon the kerbstone to swear.
When briefing Wolfe on the tapestries and telling us about his staff, Bottweill had called Margot Dickey his contact woman, Cherry Quon his handy girl, and Emil Hatch his pet wizard, and when I met Hatch I found that he both looked the part and acted it.
I left, going to the studio, and found Miss Quon and Miss Dickey and Mr.
To this Harriet assented, and leaving a message for Chatterton, they entered the coach of Marian, and Pendennyss, mounting the dickey, drove off.
Cherry Quon's position in the setup was apparently minor, since she functioned chiefly as a receptionist and phone-answerer, but I had seen her black eyes dart daggers at Margot Dickey, who should have been clear out of her reach.
What in particular excited in me this feeling was their feet, their dirty nails and fingers, a particularly long talon on Operoff's obtrusive little finger, their red shirts, their dickeys, the chaff which they good-naturedly threw at one another, the dirty room, a habit which Zuchin had of continually snuffling and pressing a finger to his nose, and, above all, their manner of speaking--that is to say, their use and intonation of words.
Air policemen in natty uniforms with white dickeys at their throats manned the gates and patrolled chain link fences topped with barbed wire while they fought to keep their spiffy blue berets in place against the wind.
In deer-hunting season men in fluorescent-orange hunters' dickeys came in carloads to prowl through the woods but it wasn't deer-hunting season now.
He hated the with their glaring orange Day-Glo dickeys worn over bulky camouflage jackets.
Dickey and Ed Shad, reported seeing a commercial airliner make a regular approach to the National Airport in about the same area of the sky.
If he says you are Doc Savage and outfit, I am going to be happier than a dickey bird in a worm barrel.
He can say that while he was in the dressing room putting on the costume he heard someone in the office and peeked out to see who it was, and he saw Margot Dickey get the bottle from the desk drawer and put something in it and put the bottle back in the drawer, and go out.
They will question you at length about your talk with Bottweill yesterday morning at breakfast, wanting to know all that he said about his meeting with Miss Dickey in his office Thursday evening, and under the pressure of inquisition you might inadvertently let something slip regarding what he told you about Santa Claus.