Examples of using Bicky in English and their translations into Korean
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Bicky, old man.
What-o!" said Bicky.
Eh!" said Bicky, rattled.
What's the trouble, Bicky?
Halloa, Bicky!" I said.
Bicky seemed a bit surprised.
Then old Chiswick turned to Bicky:"Well?
Bicky didn't seem to think much of it.
Coming out of the lift I met Bicky bustling in from the street.
Bicky looked at me in a helpless kind of way.
You have only to say the word, you know, Bicky, old top.
Bicky turned to old Chiswick with a gleaming eye.
I think you would better explain the whole thing, Bicky, old top.
Bicky followed him with his eye till the door closed.
My heart bled for Bicky."We must do something, Jeeves.
Bicky wavered."If you think it could be done.
Leaning out of the window, watching the street for Bicky and his uncle.
And Bicky came trickling in, looking pretty sorry for himself.
Take the rather rummy case, for instance, of dear old Bicky and his uncle, the hard- boiled egg.
Old Bicky rather exaggerated, sir," I said, helping the chappie out.
What do you mean by playing this trick?" Bicky seemed pretty well knocked out, so I put in a word.
Bicky had taken the old boy off to dinner to celebrate, and we were alone.
At that, it took me the deuce of a time to persuade Bicky not to grab the cash and let things take their course.
Bicky didn't seem to have anything to say."Was it true what that man said?
By George!" said Bicky."Great heavens!" said old Chiswick.
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.
Old Chiswick gave Bicky a searching look; then he turned to the water-supply chappie.
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.
That's all very well," said Bicky, wonderfully braced,"but if I can't get the money any other way.
I had met Bicky for the first time at a species of beano or jamboree down in.