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"Minky," he said, "I don't like to think of you hanging out of top-storey windows."
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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"Minky" fabric for backing, 6 inches wide by 60 inches long (also known as "minkee," an ultra-soft, microfiber fabric; chenille or flannel will work, as well)
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"Minky" fabric for backing, 6 inches wide by 60 inches long (also known as "minkee," an ultra-soft, microfiber fabric; chenille or flannel will work as well)
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Clement Moore, otherwise called 'Minky', a 54-year-old from Lawrence Tavern, started feeding a homeless friend in the area about two months ago.
Jamaica Star Online 2009
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"Minky" fabric for backing, 6 inches wide by 60 inches long (also known as "minkee," an ultra-soft, microfiber fabric; chenille or flannel will work as well)
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If we get her, the Minky lady, & the “peace symbol” lamp part chick together, we could… uh… start a junk drawer?
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I'll just do what I do every year ... pencil in votes for Darth Vader, Homer Simpson, and my dog (Minky Boodle).
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Minky once asked me "Why can't we play football like that on Thanksgiving?"
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And also there's the fact that Minky is a really really bad hitter, no kind of improvement on the options the Yankees already have in house Andy Phillips, Josh Phelps.
Cashman makes his first blunder steve_roby 2007
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Yep, we have the same thing here with Minky and Spook.... poor Minky always looks like she's about to fall off the edge.
Kitty life. Spinningfishwife 2006
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