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Definition of Thicky
1. the same [adj] - See also: same
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thicky
Literary usage of Thicky
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report and Transactions (1875)
"["Tmc" and " thicky" (the th being sounded as in this, not as in thin) are used
... ee bring thicky hoss weth ee." Peeps, p. 30. Verrall—" 'Taan't feer, ..."
2. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1898)
"Muchly should we like to see "thicky thar actor-chap" (beg pardon! dropped into
Dorset again !) as either Rip Van Winkle or ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1897)
"My dear, dii'ee mind thicky old ... Couldn't 'ee buy 'un in, Peter, wi' thicky
twenty-five shillings yii got vor the dish ? ..."
4. Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of (1875)
"... ee bring thicky boss weth ee." Peeps, p. 30. Halliwell—"THEC. That. ...
Verrall—" 'Taan't feer, to trait me thicky way." Exhib. p. 41. ..."
5. Popular romances of the west of England; or, The drolls, traditions, and by Robert Hunt (1881)
"And the minister zaid, thicky* was their look-out; they'da brought'n up, ...
He soon finished the job and came to the man * thicky, correctly written ..."