dinkey

IPA: dˈɪŋki

noun

  • A small locomotive, especially with a switch engine.
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Examples of "dinkey" in Sentences

  • What's those dinkey little reports and monkeydoodle business amount to, anyhow?
  • In the nature of things the tea-drinking in the stuffy "dinkey" drawing-room was not prolonged.
  • Get into your white flannels and pretty blue coat and put on your dinkey rah-rah, and follow me.
  • Him an 'Beetles was tradin' partners an 'they ran the first dinkey little steamboat up the Koyokuk.
  • If you want to suck dinkey dick because sucking donkey dick gets your rocks off then that is your sexual taste.
  • Allensworth enjoyed the special privilege of obtaining the use of the "dinkey" to go ashore whenever he desired.
  • He found out the girl's folks were not very rich, and then he set about raising the high dinkey-dink with everything.
  • Below lay the chaotic construction camp buried in silence and in darkness save for the lighted windows of the dinkey.
  • While Adams was dispensing commissary tea in iron-stone china cups to his two guests in the "dinkey" field office, his chief, taking the
  • A string of use-worn bunk cars; a "dinkey" caboose serving as the home on wheels of the chief of construction and his assistant; a crooked siding with

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