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piccy (ˈpɪkɪ) Also picky. Colloq. abbrev. of picture n. 2 b. Cf. pic4, picky.1889 Kipling Let. in C. E. Carrington Rudyard Kipling (1955) vi. 143 It's mighty curious to see behind an R.A.'s piccy and note the bits of things it is made up of. 1931 E. F. Benson Mapp & Lucia iii. 64 Go on with your pic...
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Percy Frobisher Pilbeam
indignation, to found the Argus Detective Agency, which he runs from offices in an alley off Beeston Street, in South-West London, telegraphic address "Pilgus Piccy
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▪ I. picky, a. (ˈpɪkɪ) [f. pick v.1 + -y1.] Fastidious, finicky, ‘choosey’ (see also quot. 1867). Hence ˈpickiness.1867 W. Dickinson Gloss. Words & Phrases Cumberland (Suppl.) 28 Picky, of weak appetite. 1900 Dickinson & Prevost Gloss. Dial. Cumberland (rev. ed.) 243/1 T'barn's nut weel, it's too pi...
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▪ I. ‖ pic1 Obs. [= F. pic or ad. Sp. pico a peak. See peak n.2, pike n.3] A peak. (Orig. in Pic of Teneriffe.)a 1667 Cowley Ess., Greatness Wks. (1688) 124 When it is got up to the very top of the Pic of Tenariff, it is in very great danger of breaking its neck downwards. 1669 Boyle New Exp. Spring...
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