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n. (daddy English)

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Daddies

Daddies is a brand of ketchup and brown sauce in the United Kingdom.

Daddies (film)

Daddies is a 1924 silent film romantic comedy produced and distributed by Warner Bros. and directed by William A. Seiter. The film stars Mae Marsh and Harry Myers and survives today in 16mm format. It was transferred onto 16mm film by Associated Artists Productions/ United Artists in the 1950s and shown on television.

Usage examples of "daddies".

Up tilt some dark thought of the big daddies, Keylarion and I have been able for all they've asked.

We're pushing big daddies tomorrow,' he said gently and gave her a little mental shove towards her bedroom.

There was, in fact, rather more traffic than Damia had anticipated, but no more big daddies, though several medium drones of refined material had to be despatched to various destinations.

She thought of the big daddies she had once so effortlessly transported.

There were big daddies to transport and there was no way she could handle them without the mental muscle Afra and Rojer supplied.

Your mother and father are far too busy pushing big daddies about the Alliance.

Xexo muttered something about an odd squeal from Generator B and Keylarion said she'd best check that the big daddies would be ready to ship once they had this strong kinetic Talent in the Tower.

Tomorrow you'll be initiated into transporting big daddies, and they're something else again.

And all of us handle the big daddies first thing when we're well rested.

There's a lot more in such a busy Tower as Clarf than there ever was at home, for all the big daddies we had to heave.

More big daddies to shift tomorrow then, Rojer thought with a resignation which he quickly depressed where his father couldn't sense it.

Rojer's only fifteen - Dad and I fling big daddies about all the time, Mom, Rojer cried, though he knew he oughtn't to interrupt.

That means by now, their Daddies will have cops swarming all over, looking for them.

Dad himself looked kind and care-worn, resembling vaguely many of the daddies Betsy had known in the United States.

But the Daddies were not paying the slightest attention to the little group in the square and, greatly relieved, they turned back to the Indus Tree.