dixie

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A female given name transferred from the place name
The southern United States; the South
A large iron pot, used in the army

Then from the communication trenches came dixies or iron pots, filled with steaming tea, which had two wooden stakes through their handles, and were carried by two men.

A female given name made popular from the song
{i} southern states of the United States (also Dixieland); name of a popular Confederate war song; female first name; Anglo-Indian
the southern states of the US that fought against the northern states in the Civil War
during the Civil War
a large metal pot (12 gallon camp kettle) for cooking; used in military camps
A colloquial name for the Southern portion of the United States, esp
the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861
Dixie Cup
Ice cream sold in such cups
Dixie Cup
A disposable waxed paper cup
dixie cup
A paper cup, sometimes waxed, especially used for individual servings of iced desserts
dixie cup
a disposable paper cup for holding drinks
whistle Dixie
To engage in idle conversational fantasies

Sure is hot! / You ain't whistlin' Dixie!.

whistled Dixie
Simple past tense and past participle of whistle Dixie
whistles Dixie
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whistle Dixie
whistling Dixie
Present participle of whistle Dixie
dixie

    Hyphenation

    Dix·ie

    Turkish pronunciation

    dîksi

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdəksē/ /ˈdɪksiː/

    Etymology

    () Unknown for certain; may come from the Mason-Dixon line, the boundary between the northern states and the southern states.
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