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coney

[ US /ˈkoʊni/ ]
[ UK /kənˈa‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food
  2. black-spotted usually dusky-colored fish with reddish fins
  3. small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America
  4. any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes

How To Use coney In A Sentence

  • Because solid colour cat fur is similar to rabbit fur, it is easily passed off as coney in garments and trim and like coney it can be dyed.
  • Hundreds of thousands visit York every year: most of them crowding into Coney Street on Saturday afternoon.
  • Its owner, the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad, jacked the thing up and hauled it inland in one piece, using six locomotives, 112 flatcars, and twenty-four specially laid tracks. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Does she dream nostalgically of the crowds and crush of Christmas shopping in Coney Street, or roasting her chestnuts on a three-bar electric fire?
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  • Auto chases, motorcycle escapes, and a fantastic battle between U-boat and autogyro over Coney Island! How to contribute
  • The two people in question were driving their car out to Coney Island when they veered off the line of concrete markers which marks the route.
  • Jake Montagnino, 12, a slight seventh-grader at Mark Twain Junior High on Coney Island, cited Mahler's Eighth among his favorite pieces, as well as Bernstein's Mass and "Lord of the Rings," in which, he said matter-of-factly, he'll be singing a solo at the end. Raising Their Voices as One
  • Jtioned hunt j but when Metcalf accompa - nied the gentlemen from the Coney - Garths to the village of Scrivcn, be there heard, on the authority of the landlord of the inn, that a woman bad gone that day to filiate a child to him. The Life of John Metcalf, Commonly Called Blind Jack of Knaresborough: With ... Anecdotes of His ...
  • Exceptions to this include the hair of the coney, Hyrax syriacus.
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