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Example sentences for "gink"

Lexicographically close words:
ginger; gingerbread; gingerly; gingham; ginghams; ginkgo; ginks; ginned; ginneth; ginning
  1. This gink is nuts: he thinks's he's Mike Angelo or some other sculpture.

  2. I ain't so certain but what you was the gink robbin' that house, at that.

  3. There's that gink who rounded us up back in Taku," exclaimed Jack.

  4. Her man was the Gink to show that Pill how to take a Joke.

  5. The high-life gink who is moving into the corner studio?

  6. At this point, there came upon the scene a little gink by the name of Steinwilly or something close to that name.

  7. Odd sort of a gink he was, with a lot of queer streaks in him that didn't show on the outside.

  8. An odd lookin' gink he was, sort of a cross between a dressed up bartender on his day off and a longshoreman havin' his picture taken.

  9. Not three minutes before I'd heard Mr. Robert call the old gink by name.

  10. Even if he didn't wear gray spats and a wide ribbon on his eyeglasses, you'd spot him for a funny gink by the offset ears and the odd way he has of carryin' his head a little to one side.

  11. What I mind most, though, is that fresh gink with the searchlight.

  12. The solemn-lookup gink with the long face, one wanderin' eye, and the square-set shoulders?

  13. I believe the way I'm feeling, I could just go and eat up that gink right away.

  14. The scissors artist who revises my pink-plus locks is a gray-haired old gink who'd never been nearer Berlin than First Avenue.

  15. Specially a gink like Ernie who'd had such a limited experience.

  16. Pyne, he's a tall, slim gink with stooped shoulders and so short sighted that he has to wear extra thick eyeglasses.

  17. The English gink has heard the bet, 'n' when Ferguson beats it he shakes his head.

  18. This Butsy Trimble is a thin solemn gink 'n' he almost never cracks a smile.

  19. If you or some other benevolent gink don't crowd five hundred iron dollars on G.

  20. Besides, I hated to think this gink might slip it over on me after all, and make his get-away.

  21. He and the other gink were just about the same build and height.

  22. W'at th' big gink needs is a mont' in th' hospital.

  23. What th' big gink needs is someone to bounce a brick off his bean, f'r th' dame here's a square little dame.

  24. We can find out who bought the saw, and so discover the gink who tried to commit murder by sawing the ladders.

  25. If the spot where he's working is the place I think it is," Jimmie continued, "the gink stands a pretty good chance of finding something.

  26. There's some gink been walking on ahead of us stringing the cord out for us to follow!

  27. Do you think that is the gink who was prowling around our room?

  28. I'm no tightwad, and I don't believe in packing everything away into a white marble mausoleum, but still a gink kind of whispers to himself that some day he'll be furnishing up a kitchen pantry of his own.

  29. I bet that gink give up fifteen of his last two bits to get that paper.

  30. If so be they got a sentry on deck there, why, we'll have to poke him in the neck, an' put the gink to sleep.

  31. My loose tongue sure gets me into a nest o' scrapes, which ain't one bit pleasin' to sech a shy gink as me.

  32. That was a slick landin' the gink at the stick set daown.

  33. But queer haow a gink keeps on buildin' up a appetite, fur somehaow I'm hungry as all git-eout agin.

  34. When we git started we'll jest give that gink a knock fur a goal, an' clinch the game for keeps.

  35. You'll have to get some gink to dope out instalments for that serial.

  36. Tell him to kick around and get some gink to turn out a live serial, and to put into it the real romance and glamour and colour of San Francisco.

  37. That old gink is the original Onion collector and he spends his waking hours falling for dead ones.

  38. If this gink wasn't a Hun naval officer, then what was he?

  39. I'd just dropped the quarter in an envelop and was stickin' it on the end of the broken branch, when the front door opens, and out dashes this tall gink with the rusty Vandyke and the hectic face.

  40. We finds him rolled up in quilts on an old sofa that the folks had shoved up in front of the stove--a slim, nervous-lookin' young gink with sandy hair and a peaked nose.

  41. Why, I knew of a couple who named their three girls after parlor-cars; and a gink in Brooklyn who called one of his boys Prospect, after the park.

  42. Why, it was almost a crime for a gink like me to promenade down the boulevards with a woman that was as pretty and richly dressed as the Madame!

  43. That's the kind of a gink he was--could be depended upon to do whatever you least wanted him to do.

  44. I'm the riproaring original two-gun man from Tabascoville, and any gink who doubts it has no time to say his prayers!

  45. That's the first gink we've met in this land who didn't claim to be something better than he looked!

  46. But you can't get past the gink in the gray helmet.

  47. Sure enough too, we finds the door beyond the teller's window, also the gink in the gray helmet.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gink" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.