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- noun Plural form of
dik-dik .
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Examples
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We saw many deer, monkeys, impala, the yellow-billed stork, those tiny little deer called dik-diks, and giraffes eating those marvelous thorn trees.
Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005
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We saw many deer, monkeys, impala, the yellow-billed stork, those tiny little deer called dik-diks, and giraffes eating those marvelous thorn trees.
Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005
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We bumped through the desiccated bushes and trees, spotting gazelles and dik-diks every few feet.
In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011
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We bumped through the desiccated bushes and trees, spotting gazelles and dik-diks every few feet.
In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011
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On the outskirts of Nairobi-among 140 acres of indigenous forest-sits Giraffe Manor, an intimate 10-room hotel that also happens to be a sanctuary to warthogs, bushbucks, dik-diks, more than 180 species of birds and 14 rare Rothschild giraffes including five babies.
Forbes.com: News Morgan Lord 2012
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We also saw bushbucks, dik-diks, waterbucks - all of the deer family, crowned cranes, ibises.
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We also saw bushbucks, dik-diks, waterbucks - all of the deer family, crowned cranes, ibises.
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We also saw bushbucks, dik-diks, waterbucks - all of the deer family, crowned cranes, ibises.
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No one would think of teasing such a boy-giant who, at 220lbs, could dance en-pointe without blocks as if he were the springiest of sprongy dik-diks.
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We also saw bushbucks, dik-diks, waterbucks - all of the deer family, crowned cranes, ibises.
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