piccadilly

[pɪkəˈdɪli]

piccadilly Definition

  • 1a fashionable street in the West End of London, England
  • 2a type of stiff collar with scalloped edges that was popular in the 17th century

Using piccadilly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "piccadilly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I met her at Piccadilly Circus.

  • Example

    Piccadilly is known for its high-end shops and restaurants.

Phrases with piccadilly

  • a famous public space and road junction in London's West End, known for its neon signs and video displays

    Example

    We took some great photos at Piccadilly Circus.

  • a line on the London Underground that runs from Heathrow Airport in the west to Cockfosters in the north

    Example

    Take the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square.

  • a West End theatre located in the City of Westminster, London

    Example

    We saw a great play at the Piccadilly Theatre.

Origins of piccadilly

from the name of a tailor who sold piccadills (a term for various kinds of collars) in the area in the early 17th century

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Summary: piccadilly in Brief

'Piccadilly' [pɪkəˈdɪli] refers to a fashionable street in London's West End and a type of stiff collar popular in the 17th century. It is also used in phrases like 'Piccadilly Circus,' a famous public space and road junction known for its neon signs, and 'Piccadilly line,' a line on the London Underground.