Definitionn. a sleeveless dress resembling an apron
Last update: July 29, 2015
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Baby's pinny was beautifully decorated. [Please select]
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Meantime, Ahab holding the letter, muttered, Mr. Har--yes, Mr. Harry--(a woman's pinny hand,--the man's wife, I'll wager)--Aye--Mr. [Please select]
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"Trotty," the eldest, was by this time a girl of eight, Melvin a stout sober youth of six, "Pinny" (Eugene, Jr.) [Please select]
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"Pinny" especially seemed to enter into his father's schemes to move Shackelford's sympathy with the greatest success. [Please select]
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Melvin is on the Indiana farm again this summer, and Pinny is visiting his Aunt Etta [Mrs. [Please select]
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Pinny is acquiring the German so rapidly that he is accounted quite a marvel by his instructor and his associates. [Please select]
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Pinny has gone back to his military school, and is doing _very well_. [Please select]
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Pinny comes home next Monday for a fortnight's vacation, and we shall be glad to see him. [Please select]
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"Oh, yis, ivery pinny on what was burned, so Mary tells me." [Please select]
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What wuz he but an honest lad thet loved ye, an' he wid not a pinny in his pocket but the fare that brought ye both to the new counthry.' [Please select]
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, who, being born when the Pinafore craze was at its height, received the nickname of "Pinny," which has adhered to him to the present time. [Please select]
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