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icy <-ier, -iest> [ˈaɪsi] ADJ

sticky <-ier, -iest> [ˈstɪki] ADJ

tricky <-ier, -iest> [ˈtrɪki] ADJ

1. tricky (crafty):

astucioso(-a)

2. tricky (difficult):

cocky <-ier, -iest> [ˈkɑːki, Brit ˈkɒki] ADJ inf

lucky <-ier, -iest> ADJ

rocky1 <-ier, -iest> [ˈrɑːki, Brit ˈrɒki] ADJ (with rocks)

finicky [ˈfɪnɪki] ADJ

finicky person:

sky <-ies> [skaɪ] N

ivy <-ies> [ˈaɪvi] N

ivy
hera f

I . kick [kɪk] N

2. kick (exciting feeling):

ink [ɪŋk] N

dick [dɪk] N vulg (penis)

pau m

I . lick [lɪk] N

1. lick (with tongue):

2. lick (light coating):

II . lick [lɪk] VB trans

1. lick (with tongue):

2. lick inf (beat):

I . nick [nɪk] N

1. nick (chip in surface):

2. nick fig:

na hora H

II . nick [nɪk] VB trans

2. nick esp Brit, Aus inf (steal):

3. nick esp Brit inf (arrest):

I . pick [pɪk] N

2. pick (pickaxe):

III . pick [pɪk] VB intr

wick [wɪk] N

sick <-er, -est> [sɪk] ADJ

2. sick (about to vomit):

enjoado(-a)

4. sick inf joke:

tick1 [tɪk] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Part of that stems from its somewhat icky ending.
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I now realize this was icky, retro, elitist and anti-feminist of me, but there you are.
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She calls herself icky, while she truly wishes to grow into an all-powerful evil force.
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He called the film icky and gross.
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These brief moments introduce an ominous, unpredictable, claustrophobic and icky energy into an otherwise languid story.
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Fey previously stated that there would not be a romantic relationship between the two, as it would be too icky.
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The word you use when something is so icky it makes women (mainly) want to squeal.
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But it feels really icky.
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What is the most icky in this equation?
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Manners explained that he wanted to use the song because certain songs have a creepy, icky quality that none of us have really openly acknowledged.
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