minny (Meaning)
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minny (n.)
A minnow.
Synonyms & Antonyms of minny
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minny Sentence Examples
- The minny fish darted through the clear waters, its iridescent scales shimmering in the sunlight.
- The maid, known only as Minny, was an indispensable part of the grand household.
- The minnows swam in a minny, creating a silvery stream within the larger river.
- The tiny creature was so small it could barely be seen, but it was a mighty minny in its own right.
- The children squealed with delight as they chased the minnows in the shallow brook.
- The minny bus drove through the neighborhood, collecting children for school.
- The professor had a pet minny that he kept in a small tank on his desk.
- The fisherman caught a minny in his net, but it was too small to keep.
- The minnow's dorsal fin was torn, but it still managed to swim with grace and determination.
- The miniskirt was a popular fashion trend in the 1960s, exposing a minny amount of leg.
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A minnow.
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The minny fish darted through the clear waters, its iridescent scales shimmering in the sunlight.
The maid, known only as Minny, was an indispensable part of the grand household.
The minnows swam in a minny, creating a silvery stream within the larger river.
The tiny creature was so small it could barely be seen, but it was a mighty minny in its own right.