Dicky example sentences

dick·y

noun

dicky (noun) · dickies (plural noun) · dickey (noun) · dickeys (plural noun)

  - a false shirtfront:

  - a folding seat at the back of a vehicle; a rumble seat:

  - a driver's seat in a carriage.

dick·y

adjective BRITISH ENGLISH informal

dicky (adjective) · dickier (comparative adjective) · dickiest (superlative adjective) · dickie (adjective)

  - (of a part of the body, a structure, or a device) not strong, healthy, or functioning reliably:

Synonyms

unsound, unsteady, unreliable, weak, frail, infirm, unhealthy, ailing, poorly, sickly, sick, shaky, fluttery, fluttering, trembling, iffy, dodgy, robust

"Dicky" Example Sentences

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