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chinked

ADJECTIVE
  1. having narrow opening filled

How To Use chinked In A Sentence

  • He laid upon the table a drawstring purse of soft leather, that chinked faintly as it shifted and settled.
  • Their byrnies were gleaming, the strong links of shining chain-mail chinked together.
  • With her undamaged hand she produced a rupee from her pocket, where a few coins chinked casually, looked at it, and groped for another. Hilda A Story of Calcutta
  • Their byrnies were gleaming, the strong links of shining chain-mail chinked together.
  • Fortunately, neither Ked nor Gadrikhor had noticed when she made a hasty grab for it before it chinked at the rim of her plate.
  • He endeavored, however, to look cool and unconcerned; and drew from out of his deep pocket a long, lank, leathern purse, far gone in consumption, at the bottom of which a few coin chinked with the trembling of his hand. Tales of a Traveller
  • The metal planking chinked underneath the boys' boots as the pair stepped onto the sub.
  • a long, lank, leathern purse, far gone in consumption, at the bottom of which a few coin chinked with the trembling of his hand. Tales of a Traveller
  • The metal chinked, and the door slid open, revealing Blaze, leaning heavily on the wall, panting.
  • Newsagents' cash registers chinked to the silvery tune of an additional 1.75 million 5p coins hitting the tills.
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