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dixie

/dik-see/US // ˈdɪk si //UK // (ˈdɪksɪ) //

迪克西,迪西,迪克希,迪克斯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Indian English.

    • : a large iron pot, especially a 12-gallon camp kettle used by the British Army.

Examples

  • The brand was designed in collaboration with influencers Dixie and Charli D’Amelio, sisters who have a combined TikTok following of more than 170 million on the short-form video-sharing platform, making it an obvious venue for the debut.

  • I had walked several hundred miles of the Appalachian Trail in 2019 the first time someone asked me just how many Dixie videos I’d seen.

  • Then he started singing “Dixie,” the anthem of the Old South.

  • He also wrote Playing to Win about how he got involved in Dixie’s softball league and the family’s experience with travel sports teams.

  • During his freshman year of college, Hogue realized that the Confederate anthem “Dixie” was played before home and away games.

  • Hell, one of the Dixie Chicks even offered to Uber her balls over to the company.

  • My friend the political scientist Tom Schaller said all this back in 2008, in his book Whistling Past Dixie.

  • But Florida is kind of an outlier, because culturally, only the northern half of Florida is Dixie.

  • It had been a last holdout state in old Dixie that still elected some Democrats to its top offices.

  • I mean, there can be little doubt that public opinion in Dixie in 1954 opposed the integration of the schools.

  • She remembered so well the morning he rode off on his prancing horse, with the bands playing Dixie.

  • We almost felt like having that bright little ditty 'In Dixie's Land' served up to us, we all felt so jubilant.

  • When, however, the music glided into the exhilarating notes of "Dixie" I joined in the cheering that mingled with the strain.

  • The Dixie magneto, shown at Fig. 66, operates on a different principle than the rotary armature type.

  • The death of Mr. Strahm occurred February 11, 1895, at which time his remains were interred in the Dixie cemetery.