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- noun Plural form of
chickabiddy .
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Examples
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‘Why, my dear, who’d murder sich chickabiddies as you?
Barnaby Rudge 2007
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"Otherwise, ma'am, I wouldn't let you or the chickabiddies go in her for worlds!"
Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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"Up yet, chickabiddies?" called Mr. Maynard's cheery voice through the closed door.
Marjorie's Busy Days Carolyn Wells 1902
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"Well, now, Mrs. Richie," he said, "I expect these little people can eat their apples without us; can't you, chickabiddies?"
The Awakening of Helena Richie Margaret Wade Campbell Deland 1901
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"Good-by, chickabiddies, and good luck to you," called Genevieve, waving her hand in farewell to the children, as she spied her car in the distance.
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'Why, my dear, who'd murder sich chickabiddies as you?
Barnaby Rudge Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1892
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'Why, my dear, who'd murder sich chickabiddies as you?
Barnaby Rudge: a tale of the Riots of 'eighty Charles Dickens 1841
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And listen to me, chickabiddies, "continued Auntie
Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls Frances Browne Arthur
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"All right, chickabiddies; we'll have a roomy wagon to travel in, so take whatever you like.
Marjorie's Busy Days Carolyn Wells 1902
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"I'm afraid I can't manage it, after all, chickabiddies.
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