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  • There's kames o 'hinny 'tween my luve's lips."] [Footnote 244: _Wawae-noho_. Unwritten Literature of Hawaii The Sacred Songs of the Hula
  • The sun set about ten o'clock, and Lady Clare and Shag greeted its last departing rays with a whinny, accompanied by a wanton kickup from the rear -- for whatever Boyhood in Norway
  • It will either help my chesty cough or make me whinny and jump fences.
  • The second that we were on my father's land Sora gave a whinny of joy as she pranced this way and that.
  • At the end of the last chorus - the last chorus, the band does something; the saxophonists do a fast kind of whinny trill. 100 Years Of Jazz Clarinetist Artie Shaw
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  • That spooked the horse because his head and ears picked up and he let out a shrill whinny.
  • Mention "chinny" to Roach and he grins and shakes his head, bemused but also dismissive. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Named for the proteins on its surface, it's known as H1N1 also called "hinny" by morons who think that's a word. Archive 2009-09-01
  • But, of all the alleged verities, putting faith in a trainer's predictions for a chinny fighter whom bookies rate a 9-2 underdog against a 1-8 counter-punching genius is as perilous a challenge to logic and the fates as exists in sport. Floyd Mayweather Jr v Victor Ortiz - as it happened | Steve Busfield
  • Aunt Patty said she should be lost without her "hinny," and George Wild remonstrated half angrily with her, for going off to leave him alone; but all to no effect -- Annie must go. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems
  • Sinitor Jones calls wan iv his thrusty hinchman to his side, an 'says he:' Mike, put on a pig-tail, an 'a blue shirt an' take a dillygation iv Chinnymen out to Canton an 'congratulate Mack on th' murdher iv mission'ries in China. Mr. Dooley's Philosophy
  • The horses in the paddocks were whinnying and nickering, and our mares called out in response.
  • I was aware of my body at that time in terms of what it did for me (I could shinny up trees) and how I felt (whether I had an upset stomach or was feeling okay).
  • The bay gave a soft whinny and the Prince couldn't help but feel as if he was being laughed at.
  • Sorry, been a shinny a£&e in CID for some years now, however, always loved Public Order events like this (mayday protests). G20 - The best press photos - April Fools Day « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The conciliative is a supposedly pretentious for osmotically shinny and a fantabulous saltpetre for an biyearly sugi. Rational Review
  • Melhiril's horse reared back on its hind legs, letting out a loud whinny.
  • She cast about anxiously for Alina and upon sighting her on the second story let out an earsplitting whinny.
  • As master and squire continue on, both the horse and donkey whinny and bray - which they both take as good omens.
  • A hinny is the offspring of a stallion and a she - donkey. Chapter 5
  • It is an ill horse can neither whinny nor wag his tail.
  • A loud whinny broke his thoughts, and Dirano's head turned sharply, and he saw a blur of a white horse, rearing and galloping towards him.
  • Tina: Okay, honey, can you get me a Whinny the Pooh.
  • The whinnying was becoming louder, and the marching was practically drumming through her brain, it was so close.
  • Behind her, a horse - his horse - pranced about nervously, whinnying.
  • The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose.
  • But there was no movement about the fire, and another whinny was the only sound that came from its direction. With Hoops of Steel
  • This was similar to the boys 'game of "shinny," or, as it is now more elegantly known, "polo," and the bat used was bent at the end, just as now. Base-Ball How to Become a Player
  • He could hear voices passing, harried servants, laughing men, the occasional bark of a dog or whinny of a horse. A TIME OF WAR
  • Someday You might love a shinny wind's sun then fall in to promise soon.
  • If it's true, why not just put a fan behind the bench and let the players run themselves, choose their own lines, create a system - or more likely not - and just go play a little shinny for Stanley?
  • A loud whinny echoed in the air behind the two, and another set of hooves echoed with Damon's horse.
  • The sun set about ten o'clock, and Lady Clare and Shag greeted its last departing rays with a whinny, accompanied by a wanton kickup from the rear -- for whatever Lady Clare did Shag felt in honor bound to do, and was conscious of no disgrace in his abject and ape-like imitation. Boyhood in Norway
  • So after a big stoush, some culling of sorts we will have all these shinny new gadgets and hey. .maybe even FTL as well .. and off we go. just a thought ya know Cheeseburger Gothic » Prepping for Pucka.
  • They always thought it was feed time if the light went on and would scramble up expectantly and start pawing and whinnying.
  • Out on the well-tramped school-yard the boys and girls were playing "shinny," which is an old and honourable game, father or uncle of hockey. The Second Chance
  • David Haye, "chinny" and all is probably best suited to put a "Jack Dempsey" on the heavy-handed PhD's. Doghouse Boxing News
  • Hear her "whinny" when you pet her back or forehead, then feed her the carrot and hear her munch. Undefined
  • With a small whinny, he pranced over to, nuzzling my hand in search of an apple.
  • The caisson is made of wood, but looks so shinny and smooth to the untrained eye it looks like metal.
  • But a sudden whinny and tensing of Altaru's body told me of his attack. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • Including the famous whinny, snort, farting and clip-clop. Quick crossword No 12,710
  • Indeed, Khan is still trying to eradicate the widespread view that he is "chinny". Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I'd rather be exposed to Glenn Beck after a full-blown Healthcare-Is-Fascism hissy fit, eyes streaming crocodile tears, rocking back and forth in the fetal position with his thumb in his mouth and a pool of drool dripping down his moisturized chinny chin-chin (actually high-fructose corn syrup, but it works for the camera) than this former second-string Miss Alaska smarmily playing pretend at punditry. Fox's Barracuda Jumps the Shark
  • Libby Anne, limping painfully, put her "shinny" stick into Bud's hand. The Second Chance
  • Who can't remember playing shinny until you couldn't feel the tips of your toes?
  • The startled horse bucked again and let out a whinny as the rider held tight to the reigns and tugged back.
  • There'll never be a return, hinny, no more than the coal will come back. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • When my parents thought me at school, I was playing "hookey" with other boys, running about the river, kicking foot-ball, playing "shinny on your own side," and having a fight nearly every day. Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi
  • Huh! Father Tom says it's nothing but old-fashioned 'shinny' with a fancy name tacked onto it," declared Bobby Hargrew. The Girls of Central High on the Stage: or, The Play That Took the Prize
  • We are looking for boys and girls of all ages from across the Southeast interested in playing daytime shinny hockey (no formal teams) this summer.
  • Hand dyed opalescent fabrics are an incredible touch to any project... Opalescent fabrics have a shinny thread weaved through out the fabric to give it sparkle.
  • There'll never be a return, hinny, no more than the coal will come back. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • --- Mony a warsle he has had for that puir lassie --- I am thinking he petitions mair for her than for yoursell, hinny; for what can he plead for you but just to wish you the blessing ye deserve? The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Sounds suggestive of the carrying upstairs of luggage followed, and a hinnying laugh echoed once down the stairs. For the Sake of the School
  • The horses were out there, chewing on grass or napping, and every once in a while, we could hear a playful whinny and would see a few of the animals running around with their heads held high.
  • He proceeds on the principle that if you insist loudly enough that the broomstick between your legs is a pony, eventually the thing will whinny and gallop. Pompadour With a Monkey Wrench
  • Here, take the axe, shinny up the hill, and lug me down some _skookum_ dry wood. CHAPTER 15
  • I heard a whinny, then the squeak of leather as a big, square-shouldered man dismounted.
  • He looked in better shape then I've ever seen him before, and we knew beforehand Enzo could punch, but he has seemed a bit 'chinny' in the past, and this really came to light against Afolabi. East Side Boxing
  • The Fremont climber had leaned a 25-foot-tall Douglas fir trunk against the cliff to shinny up.
  • She absently stroked the horse's silky forelock but an insistent whinny reminded her of Hope.
  • She was halfway across the treeless expanse when a heavy clop and a whinny broke the stillness. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • I suppose what I call "shinny" was really La Crosse. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History
  • She then followed his gaze to the bleachers, where a minute figure was attempting to shinny down the vertical railing on one side.
  • Separate a kitten from its mother or other tutor, and its mew will be basically the same as that of its littermates - a pattern that holds true for the howl of a wolf, the grunt of a gorilla, and the whinny of a horse.
  • A whinny from one of the horses drew her attention, and she turned towards the window, sat silently for a long moment before she spoke. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • Hand dyed opalescent fabrics are an incredible touch to any project... Opalescent fabrics have a shinny thread weaved through out the fabric to give it sparkle.
  • I knew nothing about that horse except that a hinny was the sterile issue of stallion and jenny, most like a mule but prettier, yet already I was eager to ride her. Blue Adept
  • A female donkey mated with a male horse creates a hinny or jennet.
  • Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street.
  • In the woodpile he noticed "shinny-sticks" where their owners had put them for safe-keeping – he knew all the "hidie-holes," though it was years and years since he had played "shinney" here. The Second Chance
  • Once the biologists finish a survey, the guaceros - armed with guns and climbing gear - shinny up the trees and steal the fledglings.
  • A mare, with her young foal, was grazing in an orchard on an American farm, when she was noticed to run at full speed from a distant part of the orchard, making a loud cry -- not like her usual voice, but a kind of unnatural "whinny," like a scream of distress. Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown)
  • He went out to his horse's stall where his horse stood whinnying to get out and stretch his legs.
  • The girl wore a wide rimmed black hat full with dark lace, a black gabardine and she stood on the toes of her shinny black buckle shoes to place the rose.
  • He did not, however, neglect to leave certain matters to future consideration, which had necessitated further visits, so that the little back room had become quite accustomed to his spare, not unsolid, but unobtrusive figure, and his pale, chinny face with clipped moustache and dark hair not yet grizzling at the sides. In Chancery
  • Melhiril's horse reared back on its hind legs, letting out a loud whinny.
  • He'll let you play 'shinny' in the halls if you want to. Flowing Gold
  • A louder whinny brought Autumn upright and she turned towards the mare. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • Their poor horses, like themselves, suffered both from thirst and hunger; and the mule Jeanette occasionally uttered a wild hinnying that was painful to hear. The Boy Hunters
  • He saw us approach, and greeted us with a whinny and a gesture of his long tasselled tail.
  • We escaped by the hairs of our chinny chin chins. USATODAY.com - Celts win ugly — in record fashion
  • Grandmother murmured something in embarrassment, but the Bohemian woman laughed scornfully, a kind of whinny-laugh, and, catching up an empty coffee-pot from the shelf, shook it at us with a look positively vindictive. My Antonia
  • *grabs shamwow an wipes chinny chin chin* O yesh, wii wuddnt want soggy peetsa! Rare specimens of the Lolcatus botanicus - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • They heard confused shouts and the whinnying of startled horses behind them.
  • SURFACTANTS - Aid in helping to keep toilet bowls and urinals stay clean and shinny with every flush.
  • 'Atweel, I am a simple body, that's true, hinny, but I am no come to steal ony o' his skeel for naething, 'said the farmer in his honest pride, and strutted away downstairs, followed by Mannering and the cadie. Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Complete
  • As opposed to the kind of Americans who tend to squat like vampiric fiscal homunculi on the neck of their floundering, whinnying prey. Wayne Rooney, Americans and the terrible burden of ambition
  • Love the chrysanthas in bud…looks like some kind of shinny metal…just wild. Blooms? In January? « Fairegarden
  • But a sudden whinny and tensing of Altaru's body told me of his attack. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • A cross between a female donkey (jennet or jenny) and a male horse produces a hinny.
  • This exclamation was hardly uttered, when the mule Jeanette, hitherto lagging behind, sprang forward in a gallop, hinnying loudly as she ran. The Boy Hunters
  • The nice folks at the Blind Barber let me come in, though I have no hair on my chinny chin chin. Jerry Zezima: "Put on a Hairy Face"
  • The wind gusted, and for a moment they could hear the low, grum-bling, squealing sound of the thinny. Wizard and Glass
  • Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street.
  • His corner believes Khan, whose loss was a first round knockout by WBA lightweight champ Breidis Prescott in 2008, is "chinny" and can be floored again. Bangkokpost.com : Breaking News
  • -- Mony a warsle he has had for that puir lassie -- I am thinking he petitions mair for her than for yoursell, hinny; for what can he plead for you but just to wish you the blessing ye deserve? The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete
  • She was halfway across the treeless expanse when a heavy clop and a whinny broke the stillness. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • Seed collectors still use the traditional method of shinnying up the palm trunk, but they must be registered, as it takes years of experience to do the job properly.
  • Grandmother murmured something in embarrassment, but the Bohemian woman laughed scornfully, a kind of whinny-laugh, and catching up an empty coffee-pot from the shelf, shook it at us with a look positively vindictive. My Ántonia
  • We felt compelled to look into this, and what we found was that the whinny is a complex call full of relevant social information. TheHorse.com News
  • Mony a warsle he has had for that puir lassie — I am thinking he petitions mair for her than for yoursell, hinny; for what can he plead for you but just to wish you the blessing ye deserve? The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • She hadn't grown up on a horse ranch with four older brothers without learning a thing or two about hurdling fences, shinnying up trees and swinging out of barn lofts on old, fraying ropes.
  • A whinny from one of the horses drew her attention, and she turned towards the window, sat silently for a long moment before she spoke. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • He could hear voices passing, harried servants, laughing men, the occasional bark of a dog or whinny of a horse. A TIME OF WAR
  • All of a sudden she heard a horse whinnying and knew that it wasn't her imagination.
  • First competitive fight of the evening: Ramesis Gil (6-3-4, 5 kos), a chinny Puerto Rican banger, v Jamie "The Nuisance" Kavanagh (8-0, 3kos), born in Dublin, moved to Spain, fighting out of Hollywood, and trained by Freddie Roach. Lamont Peterson beats Amir Khan - as it happened! | Steve Busfield
  • This isn't about shinny with friends laughing and playing together.
  • Their common "whinny" sounds pretty much like a horse whinny. Undefined
  • A louder whinny brought Autumn upright and she turned towards the mare. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • Slowly, I wrapped my legs around the tree and used an old rope to shinny up.
  • I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work.
  • With a terrified whinny the horse shied.
  • There is a loud whinny as the horse rears to a stop, and a loud pounding is soon heard on the door.
  • Sometimes I can hear the horses whinnying, hooves clip-clopping up the street.
  • ‘Come here,’ Gillian beckoned to him and pointed to the silver shinny button on the top of the camera.
  • He heard the other horses whinnying in fright and shouting, as well as swearing in Elvish coming from the men.
  • The hair on your chinny chin-chin is rather thin and easily plucked. Gordy Grundy: Survival Skills for the American Fine Artist
  • Tina: Okay, honey, can you get me a Whinny the Pooh.
  • While the big boys get the five-ring spotlight in Utah, the lads who didn't get a call to national service only can get up a game of shinny.
  • On the other hand, the hinny, which is the offspring of the stallion and the she-ass, is essentially a modified horse, having the general configuration of the horse, but being a much smaller animal than its sire, and therefore approaching the dam in size as well as in the comparative narrowness of its trunk. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother
  • I'd rather be exposed to Glenn Beck after a full-blown Healthcare-Is-Fascism hissy fit, eyes streaming crocodile tears, rocking back and forth in the fetal position with his thumb in his mouth and a pool of drool dripping down his moisturized chinny chin-chin actually high-fructose corn syrup, but it works for the camera than this former second-string Miss Alaska smarmily playing pretend at punditry. Warren Holstein: Fox's Barracuda Jumps the Shark
  • You went down to a local pond, and you jumped into a game of shinny hockey and all five guys or six guys chased around the puck.
  • The horses in the paddocks were whinnying and nickering, and our mares called out in response.
  • The horses in the paddocks were whinnying and nickering, and our mares called out in response.
  • Enzo later blamed a lack of sparring during training, but for me it was just poor tactics, he wasted too much energy, blew himself out and again showed he may be a 'chinny' fighter. East Side Boxing
  • ‘Atweel, I am a simple body, that’s true, hinny, but I am no come to steal ony o’ his skeel for naething, ’ said the farmer in his honest pride, and strutted away downstairs, followed by Mannering and the cadie. Chapter XXXVI
  • Her feather wrapped in the golden light, just like shinny candy paper in Golden Time.
  • The end of her exclamation turned into a high-pitched whinny and Leif started.
  • A whinny from a buckskin horse eating the grass beside the trail made her smile.
  • Och! hinny, and how can I swape the floor without a brum?" said Adèle Dubois A Story of the Lovely Miramichi Valley in New Brunswick
  • Outside scenarios with vivid colors, beautiful forests with colorful vegetation, shinny and beautiful waterfalls where even rainbows take place.
  • The horse pricked its ears and let loose a shrill whinny, trotting to Robyn.
  • In the feminine game of ball, which is something like "shinny," the ball is driven with curved sticks between two goals. Old Indian Days
  • He often encourages youngsters to spend time on rinks and ponds on their own time, unstructured, playing shinny, etc. to develop such skills.
  • She felt she could talk to him all night-about the thinny, or Citgo, or her irritating aunt, or just about anything-and the idea dismayed her. Wizard and Glass
  • Newcastle City Coucil banned staff from saying pet and hinny, Blackpool taxi drivers were prevented from flaunting the cross of St. George. Archive 2007-04-29
  • A plaintive whinny echoed from a damp, narrow cave as we edged unsteadily through the entrance.
  • a hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule
  • A casual game of shinny and a little training later, he felt the rush.
  • At least shinnying up the nearest tree wasn't likely to damage his clothing, and tree-climbing came easily to an Indiana farm boy, as long as he didn't have to climb too high.

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