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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The student had a dicker of knowledge on the topic.
She only had a dicker of time left to finish the project.
The baker used just a dicker of flour to make the dough.
The carpenter only needed a dicker of wood to complete the project.
She only had a dicker of money left in her wallet.
The teacher gave the students a dicker of extra credit points.
The nurse gave the patient a dicker of medicine.
The gardener only needed a dicker of water to keep the plants healthy.
He only needed a dicker of sugar for his coffee.
The spy tried to dicker the intelligence from the foreign agent.
The traveler only packed a dicker of clothes for the short trip.
The suspect attempted to dicker the police during interrogation.
The driver had a dicker of gas left in the tank.
The politician tried to dicker the questions from the reporters.
The criminal was able to dicker the police to evade arrest.
The horse's tail began to dicker as it heard the sound of thunder.
The dicker between the two companies took longer than expected.
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