Dicky, Dickey, Dickie, or plurals may refer to:
- Dickey (garment), a type of false shirt-front
- Dicky (name), and persons with the name
- Dickey (name), and persons with the name
- Dickie (name), and persons with the name
- Dickies, a brand of clothing
- The Dickies, a musical group
- USS Dicky (SP-231), a boat
- Trunk (automobile), a storage space in a car
Other articles related to "dickey":
List Of Jay-Z Songs - W
... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ...
... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ... Gwen Dickey (In My Lifetime, Vol ...
List Of United States Political Families (D) - The Dickeys
... John Dickey (1794–1853), Postmaster of Old Brighton, Pennsylvania 1818–1821 Sheriff of Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1824–1827 Pennsylvania State ... Father of Oliver James Dickey ... Oliver James Dickey (1823–1876), U.S ...
... John Dickey (1794–1853), Postmaster of Old Brighton, Pennsylvania 1818–1821 Sheriff of Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1824–1827 Pennsylvania State ... Father of Oliver James Dickey ... Oliver James Dickey (1823–1876), U.S ...
Atlanta's Burning Down - Track Listing
... Good Time Feeling" (Dickey Betts) - 431 "Atlanta's Burning Down" (Billy Ray Reynolds) - 433 "Leavin' Me Again" (Dickey Betts, Dan Toler) - 417 "Back on the Road ... Blues Man" (Dickey Betts, Curtis Buck) - 412 ...
... Good Time Feeling" (Dickey Betts) - 431 "Atlanta's Burning Down" (Billy Ray Reynolds) - 433 "Leavin' Me Again" (Dickey Betts, Dan Toler) - 417 "Back on the Road ... Blues Man" (Dickey Betts, Curtis Buck) - 412 ...
Tony Crunk - Work
... In the foreword, James Dickey noted that these poems spoke of a "quest" for a spiritual home, which Dickey located in the American South, the art being ... In a lengthy review of Crunk's work, critic Vincent King states that Dickey's conception of Crunk's art is a misreading (perhaps caused by Dickey's failing health in 1994), and that rather the tension between Crunk's ...
... In the foreword, James Dickey noted that these poems spoke of a "quest" for a spiritual home, which Dickey located in the American South, the art being ... In a lengthy review of Crunk's work, critic Vincent King states that Dickey's conception of Crunk's art is a misreading (perhaps caused by Dickey's failing health in 1994), and that rather the tension between Crunk's ...
Basil Dickey
... Basil Dickey (November 23, 1880 – June 17, 1958) was an American screenwriter ... His brother was playwright and screenwriter Paul Dickey ...
... Basil Dickey (November 23, 1880 – June 17, 1958) was an American screenwriter ... His brother was playwright and screenwriter Paul Dickey ...
Famous quotes containing the word dickey:
“I am not afraid for my father
Look! He is grinning; he is not
Afraid for my life, either,”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
“Here they are. The soft eyes open.
If they have lived in a wood
It is a wood.
If they have lived on plains
It is grass rolling
Under their feet forever.”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
“sailing
In sunlight smiling under their goggles swapping batons back and
forth
And He who jumped without a chute and was handed one by a diving
Buddy.”
—James Dickey (b. 1923)
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