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chinny, a.|ˈtʃɪnɪ| [f. chin n.1 + -y1.] 1. Talkative. Cf. chin-music s.v. chin. U.S.
1883Bread-winners 94 She was more chinny than the young one. 2. Marked by a conspicuous chin.
1897G. du Maurier Martian 158 Her narrow chinny face. 1920Galsworthy In Chancery i. i, A face concave and long, with a jaw which divested of flesh would have seemed extravagant: altogether a chinny face, though not at all ill-looking. |