noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
daddy longlegs
sugar daddy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
sugar
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The point is that Sun's kind of sugar daddy is neither uncommon, illegal or even fattening.
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A bill comes in and along comes sugar daddy with a loan, you can t resist it.
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She always had a sugar daddy .
■ VERB
come
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Mummy was worried because she didn't know when daddy was coming home - Anna was sure of that now.
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Yes, she did: she wanted daddy to come home.
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At least she could now tell the child that daddy was coming home.
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Why had mummy and daddy ever come here, away from all Anna's friends?
go
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Please say yes! Go on, daddy , say yes!
know
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And what's it like knowing your dear daddy died in a shoot-out?
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Of course he knew your daddy .
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Mummy was worried because she didn't know when daddy was coming home - Anna was sure of that now.
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You know how your daddy tells you to put some of your money away for a rainy day?
see
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In his mind's eye, Preston saw himself as the daddy in one of the twins' bedtime books.
tell
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Imagine our laughter when one of them told us her daddy had gone into hospital.
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At least she could now tell the child that daddy was coming home.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Daddy , can I have a drink, please?
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Go and ask Daddy if he'll give you a ride to school.
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Look, Daddy 's home!
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My daddy is a pilot.
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Where's your daddy ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As I got older, we started singing as a trio with my daddy .
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How many of these songs could she have been singing to her daddy ?
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I once heard daddy say to her He'd picked a rotten wife.
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Most boys think their daddy hung the moon.
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My granddaddy and my daddy both were police chiefs in this town.
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Prof Eno took us aside and explained about mummy rabbits and daddy rabbits.