1. piccadilly - Noun
2. Piccadilly - Proper noun
A high, stiff collar for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a garment, -- worn by men in the 17th century.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDo you know,' said a thoughtful Bean, ‘I'll bet that if all the girls Freddie Widgeon has loved were placed end to end-not that I suppose one could do it-they would reach half-way down Piccadilly.' ‘Further than that,' said the Egg. ‘Some of them were pretty tall. P. G. Wodehouse
For all we know, to a greater intelligence than ours the top of Mont Blanc may be as crowded as Piccadilly Circus. John Buchan
A brace of parties, a surprise in Piccadilly Circus, and so. many. Source: Internet
All buses on route 43 between Friern Barnet and London Bridge became electric in late 2019, and in mid-February, all buses — around 29 vehicles — followed suit on the 94 route between Acton and Piccadilly Circus. Source: Internet
But at heart Shepard was a Londoner showing sixteen times at the Royal Academy on Piccadilly. Source: Internet
Despite being one of the smallest colleges, it has one of the highest overall endowments, more than £250 million, citation including property in central London such as the Albany apartment complex in Piccadilly. Source: Internet