sheeny

[ UK /ʃˈiːni/ ]
NOUN
  1. (ethnic slur) offensive term for a Jew
ADJECTIVE
  1. reflecting light
    lustrous auburn hair
    saw the moon like a shiny dime on a deep blue velvet carpet
    shining white enamel
    glistening bodies of swimmers
    the horse's glossy coat
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How To Use sheeny In A Sentence

  • It was then that Mr. Sheeny detailed to me the particulars to which I have briefly adverted; and, informing me at the same time that he had a family in England who would feel obliged to me for his release, and that his most intimate friend the English ambassador would move heaven and earth to revenge his fall, he directed my attention to a portmanteau passably well filled, which he hoped would satisfy the cupidity of my troops. Burlesques
  • The cover is also rather joyous to behold: in repro, it looks like a deathly shade of mustard but it’s actually sheeny shiny gold foil so each book looks like a block of bullion! Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Take Five Interview: Victoria Holmes and FIRESTAR’S QUEST
  • Milder forms of antagonism consist in sending the immigrant workers "to Coventry," using contemptuous language of or to them, as we hear every day in "dago" or "sheeny," and in objections by the elders to the young people associating together, while the shameful use that is continually made of the immigrants as strike-breakers may rouse such mutual indignation that there are riots and pitched battles as a consequence. The Trade Union Woman
  • You will never win an Italian as long as you call him or think of him as "dago," nor a Jew while you nickname him "sheeny. Aliens or Americans?
  • Then he looked at the damsel and saw her surpassing beauty and loveliness and symmetry and perfect grace, with a face like the rondure of the moon at its full or the sun shining in the sheeny sky. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • The light from the Bleak Inn reflected off of the sheeny coating of dew which covered the street.
  • Having perfected his angsty, sheeny whine, he sounds good, even if he seems to spend most of this album jabbering about how late it is and what the weather's like in some city or other.
  • Inne sheenynge goulde, lyke feerie [57] gronfers [58], dyghte [59], The Rowley Poems
  • The second movement bestrode the narrow line between too-slow and just-slow-enough, and when the orchestra tuttis intervened I found myself longing for the return of that sheeny sound again.
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