Examples of using Bicky in English and their translations into Italian
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Official/political
Very good, sir." Bicky looked a bit doubtful.
Bicky followed him with his eye till the door closed.
Bicky looked at me in a helpless kind of way.
And Bicky came trickling in,
I think you would better explain the whole thing, Bicky, old top.
Coming out of the lift I met Bicky bustling in from the street.
Old Chiswick gave Bicky a searching look;
Bicky had taken the old boy off to dinner to celebrate,
Bicky had stopped rocking himself
It seemed brutal to be wading into the bill of fare with poor old Bicky headed for the breadline.
That's all very well," said Bicky, wonderfully braced,"but if I can't get the money any other way.
What do you mean by playing this trick?" Bicky seemed pretty well knocked out,
The only figure I will recognize," said Bicky firmly,"is five hundred quid a year,
as he passed the library door." Bicky gave a hollow sort of laugh.
Old Bicky rather exaggerated,
you know, Bicky, old top.
I had met Bicky for the first time at a species of beano
Well, I wish," said Bicky gloomily,"that he knew a way to get me out of the hole I'm in.
You see," said Bicky,"I had a wireless from him to say that he was coming to stay with me--to save hotel bills, I suppose.
I imagine that Bicky in the past, when you knew him,
