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Examples
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I chucked the postcards and photos onto my desk and started to walk away, but something made me reach out and grab the mysterious one from Tricksey.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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“Tricksey Hobbitses stole my precious!” he hissed, lunging for the Nikon with his free hand as I slid it from the neoprene case.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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“Tricksey Hobbitses stole my precious!” he hissed, lunging for the Nikon with his free hand as I slid it from the neoprene case.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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I chucked the postcards and photos onto my desk and started to walk away, but something made me reach out and grab the mysterious one from Tricksey.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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Tricksey may have been one of those background girls.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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Tricksey may have been one of those background girls.
Shift Jennifer Bradbury 2008
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His Columbia is valued at six hundred dollars, and his Tricksey at five hundred dollars.
Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others Helen M. Winslow
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Tricksey-Wee and Buffy-Bob, nearly smothered them, closing up one under each wing.
Adela Cathcart, Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864
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So Tricksey took her bag, and squeezed a drop out of it upon the heart.
Adela Cathcart, Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864
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He was so long gone, that Tricksey-Wee began to be frightened, for she was very fond of her brother; and she was so sorry that she had first teased him, and then cried, that at last she ran into the wood to look for him, though there was more chance of losing herself than of finding him.
Adela Cathcart, Volume 3 George MacDonald 1864
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