cocky
- IPA[ˈkäkē]
美式
- conceited or arrogant, especially in a bold or impudent way
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- 1. conceited or arrogant, especially in a bold or impudent way we were young, brash, cocky—we knew everything a cocky playboy with a desperado mustache
- a farmer who employs labour: a boss-cocky refused to pay me my wages
Oxford Dictionary
- a small-scale sheep farmer: there's no money in wool — most of the sheep cockies have gone into cotton
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- a person who owns or runs a fruit farm: the fruit cocky hates to see pickers standing idle
Oxford Dictionary
- areas where the main business is small-scale farming: beyond the village lay hundreds of miles of cocky country
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- IPA[ˈkäkē]
美式
- a farmer, originally one with a small holding: all the cockies in this district wear baseball caps sponsored by chemical companies
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkɒki]
英式
- a farmer, originally one with a small holding: all the cockies in this district wear baseball caps sponsored by chemical companies
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkɒki]
英式
- another term for cockatoo
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkɒki]
英式
- conceited or confident in a bold or cheeky way: we were young, brash, cocky—we knew everything a cocky playboy with a desperado mustache
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkäkē]
美式
- another term for cockatoo
Oxford American Dictionary