Examples of using Bicky in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
Bicky wavered.
What-o!" said Bicky.
Bicky, old man.
Halloa, Bicky!" I said.
By George!" said Bicky.
Eh!" said Bicky, rattled.
My heart bled for Bicky.
Bicky will never know.
Then old Chiswick turned to Bicky.
Bicky seemed a bit surprised.
No, sir." I began to understand why poor old Bicky was always more or less on the rocks.
I imagine that Bicky in the past, when you knew him, may have been something of a chump, but it's quite different now.
At that, it took me the deuce of a time to persuade Bicky not to grab the cash and let things take their course.
In this half year, Bicky gradually got closer to Fayle and finally became friends with him, but they were only normal friends.
It wasn't much after nine by the time I would dressed and had my morning tea and was leaning out of the window,watching the street for Bicky and his uncle.
Well, I wish," said Bicky gloomily,"that he knew a way to get me out of the hole I'm in.
In another interview, jet-engine maker Rolls-Royce Holdings's president for Southeast Asia,Pacific and South Korea Bicky Bhangu was confident about growth in the region and that the coronavirus would have a short-term impact….
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.
What do you mean by playing this trick?" Bicky seemed pretty well knocked out, so I put in a word.
Bicky thanked him heartily and came off to lunch with me at the club, where he babbled freely of hens, incubators, and other rotten things.
The only figure I will recognize," said Bicky firmly,"is five hundred quid a year, paid quarterly.""My dear boy!
Bicky laughed, what I have sometimes seen described as a hollow, mocking laugh, a sort of bitter cackle from the back of the throat, rather like a gargle.
I suppose I was a bit homesick at the time,and I rather took to Bicky when I found that he was an Englishman and had, in fact, been up at Oxford with me.
I was sorry if Bicky was in trouble, but, as a matter of fact, I was rather glad to have something I could discuss freely with Jeeves just then, because things had been a bit strained between us for some time, and it had been rather difficult to hit on anything to talk about that wasn't apt to take a personal turn.
Singapore-based companies are in close contact with universities and polytechnics so they can tailor their courses according to therequirements of high-tech manufacturing, said Bicky Bhangu, Rolls-Royce president for Southeast Asia, Pacific and South Korea.
That's all very well," said Bicky, wonderfully braced,"but if I can't get the money any other way.
I have simply spent my life scattering largesse to blighters I didn't care a hang for; yet here was I now,dripping doubloons and pieces of eight and longing to hand them over, and Bicky, poor fish, absolutely on his uppers, not taking any at any price.
Very good, sir." When I took dear old Bicky aside in the course of the morning and told him what had happened he nearly broke down.
When I got backold Chiswick had gone to bed, but Bicky was there, hunched up in an arm-chair, brooding pretty tensely, with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth and a more or less glassy stare in his eyes.
