Definitionn. a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory
Last update: August 15, 2015
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I told her we had house rules; no hanky-panky, but she didn't believe me. [Please select]
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There's no hanky-panky this time. [Please select]
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"Did he sing anything about somebody's bein' his darlin' hanky-panky and wearin' a number two."' [Please select]
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And Laban was not humming the refrain glorifying his "darling hanky-panky." [Please select]
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"Now use your hanky, and let's be jolly--and begin to enjoy ourselves." [Please select]
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Sir Joseph carried in his hand his red hanky, mysteriously knotted. [Please select]
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'And never run about through the wood again, lend me your hanky, Dora' said Alice. [Please select]
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"A long price, but there was hanky-panky in that match." [Please select]
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"Here's your hanky," she said, tossing the moist, scrunched ball across to him. [Please select]
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"Oh bosh, Frank," replied Harry, "if he ever did get anything right through this rigmarole and hanky-panky it was simply because he had good luck." [Please select]
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She now proposed to Aaron that this duty should devolve on Tommy, and for the service she would pay his fees at the Hanky School. [Please select]
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