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  • curprev 01:2601:26, 16 May 2021Equinox talk contribs 2,982 bytes +338 →‎Adjective: #* '''1867''', Edmund Yates, ''Broken to Harness: A Story of English Domestic Life'' (page 311) #*: Ribald boys stuck the red-covered books of domestic household expenditure which they carried into their breasts, and swaggered by with heads erect; others openly expressed their opinion that it was “all '''dicky'''” with him; {{...}} undo

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  • curprev 13:3613:36, 16 October 2016Equinox talk contribs 2,089 bytes +402 # {{lb|en|idiomatic|UK|in negative constructions}} An insignificant sound or thing; dicky-bird. #* '''2013''', Michael Dobbs, ''A Ghost at the Door'' #*: Oh, she landed at Heathrow all right, like you said, but since then your Miss Ranelagh seems to h undo

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