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[ min-ee ] / ˈmɪn i /
noun, plural min·nies.Chiefly Inland North and North Midland U.S..Origin of minny1perhaps *min (Old English myne minnow) + -y2 Words nearby minnyMinnetonka, Minnewit, Minni, minnie, minnow, minny, Miño, Minoan, Minocin, minocycline, minocycline hydrochloride Definition for minny (2 of 2)[ min-ee ] / ˈmɪn i /
noun, plural min·nies.Scot. and North England.Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for minnyIt woke Minny and Aibileen up to the fact that they were risking their lives writing this book. The Help: An Oral History with Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer, and Co.|Marlow Stern|January 12, 2012|DAILY BEAST No, but you 'bout to,” Minny replies, “ 'cause you just did. 12 Craziest Pie Scenes|Marlow Stern|November 21, 2011|DAILY BEAST The captain has gone away, and Minny and the baby are here for the night. Not Pretty, But Precious|John Hay, et al. I drew a large chair to the fire for him, and Minny filled his pipe, for I had "followed the drum" too long to object to smoking. Not Pretty, But Precious|John Hay, et al.
Here Minny came out into the hall and held up her hands in sunrise. Not Pretty, But Precious|John Hay, et al. If I think there may be a minny to meet them, I tell them there is a minny, and probably two. Letters to Helen|Keith Henderson Roused by the noise, the children, and Minny with the baby in her arms, were already in the kitchen. Not Pretty, But Precious|John Hay, et al.
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