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ickle

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ickle [ˈɪkəl]
adj
Brit informal an ironically childish word for little


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I am a harsh old thing and the littlies did sit still and join in (although the older children looked a little lost in this sweet ickle singalong).
It wasn't so much the fact that she broke down in tears while fluffing the lines to Edelweiss (though that was hilarious), more the grotesque vision of her demented mother pleading at Ant and Dec for her ickle darling to be given a second chance.
Nicholas Ickle opens the book and introduces himself, dressed in his best black tail suit, paper top hat and shorts.
 
 
 
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