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[ dik-suhn ] / ˈdɪk sən /
nounLeonard Eugene, 1874–1954, U.S. mathematician. Words nearby Dicksondickeybird, dickhead, Dickinson, Dickinson, Emily, dickite, Dickson, Dick test, Dick test toxin, dicky, dickybird, diclinous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DicksonAs Palmer did what she could to assist Dickson, another shot rang out. Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’|Michael Daly|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST She could have just sought safety inside, but she returned to Dickson. Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’|Michael Daly|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST He saw Dickson as he came around the front of the building and was starting toward him when a fourth shot rang out. Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’|Michael Daly|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST Other troopers used a police car as a shield as they carried Dickson inside. Manhunt for a Cop-Hating Pennsylvania ‘Survivalist’|Michael Daly|September 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But the most dangerous kind, Dickson says, is the emotional kind, because it keeps people trapped. Spanking for Jesus: Inside the Unholy World of ‘Christian Domestic Discipline’|Brandy Zadrozny|June 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST The Dickson boys tumbled out of them and I became fully conscious of where I was. The Secret Service Submarine|Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull Dickson's anxiety was hers, to bring things to a business-like conclusion. The eager admiration in Dickson's tone gratified Mr. Heritage. The person who had thus seized him was no other than Sergeant Dickson. The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45|William Harrison Ainsworth Dickson, well aware of his peril, held himself as stiff as if every bond had been in place.
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