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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "dinky" in a sentence

    dinky example sentences

    dinky


    1. They were indeed courageous, as their name suggested, since as a part of their total-body, tidying up services, they would even head in and out of the hippo’s mouth with their dinky tooth brushes and dental floss to leave him with a glistening, bright smile when they were all done


    2. The panties were very dinky looking and scarcely covered anything except what Danny thought of as “the place


    3. Little dinky bombs, and he bought into it


    4. His dinky twenty-two was actually louder than the Sig Saur wearing its silencer


    5. admitting transfers from dinky lower tier Chicago LSs like DePaul and Loyola, and taking students whose GPAs and LSATs would not have gotten them admitted as 1Ls


    6. In comparison to Hollywood, High Point is nothing more than a dinky, one-horse town consisting of a main drag that runs down the center of it


    7. Put a family car next to them and they would like Dinky toy cars


    8. As for undies they were Gerty's chief care and who that knows the fluttering hopes and fears of sweet seventeen (though Gerty would never see seventeen again) can find it in his heart to blame her? She had four dinky sets with awfully pretty stitchery, three garments and nighties extra, and each set slotted with different coloured ribbons, rosepink, pale blue, mauve and peagreen, and she aired them herself and blued them when they came home from the wash and ironed them and she had a brickbat to keep the iron on because she wouldn't trust those washerwomen as far as she'd see them scorching the things


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    Synonyms for "dinky"

    dinkey dinky insignificant

    "dinky" definitions

    a small locomotive


    small and unimpressive


    (British informal) pretty and neat