English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span> A surname....
March – 1839 October, Charles Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1839, →OCLC: […] protestations...
whatshername peering over the fence again. 1839, Charles Dickens, Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>: ‘What document? Why, the document,’ replied Squeers. ‘The Madeline What’s-her-name...
(dated) A stepfather. 1839, Charles Dickens, chapter IV, in Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>, →ISBN, page 41: `Yes,` replied Snawley. `The fact is, I am not their father...
March – 1839 October, Charles Dickens, “Miss Knag, after doating on Kate <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span> for three whole Days, makes up her mind to hate her for evermore. The Causes...
Having been changed from an original form. 1839, Charles Dickens, Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>: Ralph suppressed the indignation which the schoolmaster’s altered and...
October, Charles Dickens, chapter 42, in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1839, →OCLC: some slight connubialities...
March – 1839 October, Charles Dickens, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>, London: Chapman and Hall, […], published 1839, →OCLC: 'Ah ! Hawk,' said...
pronunciation spelling, slang or humorous) Nice. 1839, Charles Dickens, Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>: 'Ye be noice chaps,' said John, looking steadily round. 'What's to do...
especially with gusto. 1839, Charles Dickens, chapter 39, in Nicholas <span class="searchmatch">Nickleby</span>: If you'll just let little Wackford tuck into something fat, I'll be obliged...