The master of the house perceiving how matters were going, left the room, and soon returned with a servant bearing a tray with plates and fork, and a large dish of hiccory nuts.
On that side the fruit trees of the country are common; above all, the hiccory and walnut-trees, which are sure indications of a good soil.
The woods are like those to the east of the Missisippi, except that to the west there are more walnut and hiccory trees.
This and the Hiccory are very tough Rods used to whip Horses withal; yet their Wood, in Substance, is very brittle.
The Hiccory is of the Walnut-kind, and bears a Nut as they do, of which there are found three sorts.
One had a piece of soft wood, and was sawing it with his penknife; the other had an unbarked hiccory stick which he was peeling for a walking-stick.
I've a notion this is as pretty a hiccory stick as ever came out of a wood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hiccory" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.