Daddies
Antonyms of DADDIES
- result, mother, end, descendant, effect.
Examples of usage:
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Then between two old daddies, such friends as- as we were, what more natural than that we should think of our children marrying each other? "Cousin Betty" by Honore de Balzac
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We had then certain accepted maxims, dating mainly from 1812, which were as thoroughly current in the country- and I fear in the navy, too- as the " dollar of the daddies" was not long after. "From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life" by Captain A. T. Mahan
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Servants of all ages and colour, mammies and daddies, young 'uns and prime fellows,-" wenches" that had just become hand- maids,- brought up the train, dancing, singing, hopping, laughing, and sporting: some discuss the looks of their young mistresses, others are criticising their dress. "Our World, or, The Slaveholders Daughter" by F. Colburn Adams
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The dogs, at full run, came barking to the gate; old daddies and mammas, with faces " all over smiles," followed in the train. "Our World, or, The Slaveholders Daughter" by F. Colburn Adams
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The father swore he could lick the daddies of all the boys one at a time. "Watch Yourself Go By" by Al. G. Field