fice
IPA: fɪs
noun
- (US) Alternative form of feist (“a feist dog”) [(US, countable) A small, snappy, belligerent mixed-breed dog; a feist dog.]
- Initialism of field inversion capillary electrophoresis.
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Examples of "fice" in Sentences
- Thirty-fice years ago, my father took me to a movie, a cartoon.
- He says he trained his 'of fice girls' to provide physical therapy.
- He had a paunch that fell about twenty-fice centimeters over his belt.
- Senate, Congress and every elected of fice in New York State government.
- Most of us have heard him say about five paragraphs last Tuesday night, and most of those fice paragraphs made sense.
- Already there was a stream of routine communications, as one Citizen contacted the of - fice of another about some trifle.
- "fice," on account of its being not only the smallest species of the canine race, but also, because it is the most saucy, noisy, and teasing of all dogs.
- For light eaters, three of these rolls would run you under $6 … fice would be under $10, and I could see five small rolls being a simple, somewhat filling lunch.
- Your only claim can be that it is the best possible artifice for the perpetuation of life, or that it is the only perfect, all-sufficient, and all-satisfying arti - fice that man can devise.
- Besides inflicting upon my own excited imagination the belief that I made noise enough to be heard by the inmates of the house who were likely to be rising at the time, I had the misfortune to attract the notice of a little house-dog, such as we call in that part of the world a "fice," on account of its being not only the smallest species of the canine race, but also, because it is the most
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