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pinkey

(ˈpɪŋkɪ)
n
a ship with a narrow overhanging stern
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"My father he run his packet, an' she was a kind o' pinkey, abaout fifty ton, I guess, - the Rupert, - he run her over to Greenland's icy mountains the year ha'af our fleet was tryin' after cod there.
The 28 acres designated as a RISE Zone around Montgomery College's Germantown Campus cover the Pinkey Innovation Complex for Science and Technology.
Simon Pinkey scored on his Town debut as they secured all three points.
Remember Me Knot fashion Designer Nadia Pinkey has teamed up with Alzheimer Scotland to create this fabulous tote bag.
To understand the change over time for southern black women in nursing, Sumner's main character in Quality, Pinkey, would be a prime example.
The Philadelphia police, in the form of Sweaty Eddie (Simon Pinkey), place her there for her protection and she soon wreaks havoc amongst the sheltered sisters.
Jordan Wheeldon, Michael Bond, Robert Pinkey and Simon Shaw were also sentenced for their involvement in the cross-country crime spree.
Jackie Dalker 1 5 7, Sophie Gornario 1 0 2, Opoul Morris 7 3 17, Kaylah Pinkey 1 0 2, Vanessa Udogi 7 2 19, Tayler White 1 0 3, Ruthann Zientek 3 0 9.
In November 2012, for example, Cleveland Municipal Judge Pinkey Carr compelled a 32-year-old woman to stand on a street corner for two hours, holding a hastily scribbled sign that said "Only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a schoolbus."
Edisto: Chair, Diane Bolin; Members at Large Pinkey Carter, Stanley Harris