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Filter by Meaning She used to be a hickey with public speaking, but she's been practicing and doing much better now.
The toaster has a hickey, it is not toasting bread evenly.
The blender has a hickey, it is not blending ingredients smoothly.
The printer is not working properly because of a hickey in the paper tray.
The television has a hickey in the remote control sensor, and it's not responding to commands.
The international student was shocked when she heard her classmates using the term hickey to refer to Americans.
The makeup artist covered the hickey with concealer before the photoshoot.
The microwave has a hickey, it is not heating food properly.
The leather artist used a hickey to give the leather bracelet a professional finish.
The mosquito bite left a painful hickey on her arm.
The horse trainer worked tirelessly to train his hickey for the upcoming competition.
The hickey won the blue ribbon at the horse show.
The hickey had a distinctive white mark on its forehead.
The character in the movie was stereotyped as a hickey because of his accent and behavior.
The journalist's article about the US was criticized for its use of the term hickey to describe Americans.
The new employee is a hickey and needs some training to improve.
She had an allergic reaction to the insect bite and the hickey on her face swelled up.
I don't want to work with a hickey like him on my team.
My little brother is such a hickey when it comes to playing soccer.
I'm not going to trust my car with that hickey mechanic.
She had a painful hickey on her finger from a fire ant bite.
The author's use of the term hickey in his book was criticized for perpetuating negative stereotypes about Americans.
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