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dickie造句
1. Dickie bored him all through the meal with stories of the Navy. 2. Dickie was sent away to school as soon as he was old enough to board. 3. Dickie would be suspected of murder. 4. Dickie was standing on his head in the garden. 5. Dickie, her only child, was twelve. 6. What Dickie likes is no muss, no fuss. 7. No hard feelings, Dickie boy. 8. Too bad Dickie isn't here to enjoy the fun. 9. Not a soul talked to me about Dickie or even mentioned his name. 10. Mr Dickie is one of a growing band of marketing consultants, advising farming companies on risk management. 11. Margaret and Dickie were in the garden playing badminton when Mr Remington-Hart rang up and asked to speak to my aunt. 12. Maybe some of the men there knew Dickie by sight. 13. The newspapers had stopped printing anything about Dickie for want of anything to print. 14. That glimpse he had had of Capri with Dickie had only whetted his appetite. 15. Dickie was dressed in a Day-Glo orange vest, jeans and running shoes. 16. So do I.. Dickie has changed so much since November, it could easily have changed his handwriting, too. 17. He and Dickie were very happy together, and that was that. 18. Inside it should be a will signed by Dickie, bequeathing him his money and his income. 19. What Mr Hemsley needs, suggests Mr Dickie, is a way of insuring his returns against risk. 20. It's a great laugh for Dickie but Beefy's in agony. 21. I can not say that Dickie ever talked to me about his most personal life. 22. Dickie jumped off the pontoon into the flat-bottomed boat moored alongside, and lifted Oliver down. 23. But for growers, it can be an expensive way of insuring against risk, suggests Mr Dickie. 24. Next stop, hopefully, the light flyweight title held by Dickie Camacho. 25. The police would certainly look for Tom Ripley around Dickie Greenleaf. 26. Only a short time before his death in a road crash, I did an item with that fine singer Dickie Valentine. 27. Growers can no longer rely on the traditional variation in price through the year, says our trading troubleshooter, Alastair Dickie. 28. The idea of anybody, Marge especially, liking that wall-eyed ox in preference to Dickie made Tom smile. 29. For this example, Mr Hemsley would expect to pay £2.75 / t, suggests Mr Dickie. 30. If he had tried the same trick, she would have insisted on coming up and waiting for Dickie in the apartment.