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Examples
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The young Jeremy's excitement was fixed on knowing what presents he was getting for Christmas -- one, he was sure, was a Dinky Toy, but _which _Dinky Toy?
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The young Jeremy's excitement was fixed on knowing what presents he was getting for Christmas -- one, he was sure, was a Dinky Toy, but _which _Dinky Toy?
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I firmly believe that Dinky is one of the biggest loose cannons in PGR.
Robert Edward Dolan 2010
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The night before Joe and I had dinner with my folks at Kafé 421, a nice little family owned restaurant in Dinky Town.
Crippled for life drewan 2005
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Her name was Constantia, for the Spanish Revolution, Constantia Romilly, but we called her Dinky
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I called Dinky-Dunk in, before he left in the pouring rain for Casa Grande, and he said, almost indifferently, "Yes, the boy's got a cold all right."
The Prairie Mother Arthur Stringer 1912
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Under the moniker Dinky, Alejandra Iglesias has run much of techno's worldwide gauntlet.
Cokemachineglow.com 2009
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Under the moniker Dinky, Alejandra Iglesias has run much of techno's worldwide gauntlet.
Cokemachineglow.com 2009
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Years later in the '60s, the Dinky was the scene of the last train robbery in American history, when a group of students on horseback fired a few pistol blanks and "stole" girls from the train.
Historic Princeton Train Line Faces Possible Replacement 2010
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I thought the exclamation point was a 'y', so I read the "Oink!" as "Dinky" - which was even more confusing.
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