How To Use Shinny In A Sentence

  • Slowly, I wrapped my legs around the tree and used an old rope to shinny up.
  • 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.
  • 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'll let you play 'shinny' in the halls if you want to. Flowing Gold
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  • SURFACTANTS - Aid in helping to keep toilet bowls and urinals stay clean and shinny with every flush.
  • Love the chrysanthas in bud…looks like some kind of shinny metal…just wild. Blooms? In January? « Fairegarden
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This isn't about shinny with friends laughing and playing together.
  • 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.
  • ‘Come here,’ Gillian beckoned to him and pointed to the silver shinny button on the top of the camera.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Her feather wrapped in the golden light, just like shinny candy paper in Golden Time.
  • Outside scenarios with vivid colors, beautiful forests with colorful vegetation, shinny and beautiful waterfalls where even rainbows take place.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Libby Anne, limping painfully, put her "shinny" stick into Bud's hand. The Second Chance
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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?
  • 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.
  • 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
  • The caisson is made of wood, but looks so shinny and smooth to the untrained eye it looks like metal.
  • 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).
  • Who can't remember playing shinny until you couldn't feel the tips of your toes?
  • 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.
  • Here, take the axe, shinny up the hill, and lug me down some _skookum_ dry wood. CHAPTER 15
  • The Fremont climber had leaned a 25-foot-tall Douglas fir trunk against the cliff to shinny up.
  • 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.

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