Now it so happened that Mr. Linneywas a voluminous talker, and his free presence on the hustings with his friend, Samuel Cook, Mr. Wm.
Here he looked cautiously out of the linney towards the wood and the road.
Thus, in silence, we sat in the shade of the linney all the morning.
And the hedge-sparrows, no more afraid than if the linney was empty, hopped into the place and began picking about among the straw.
There's the conservatory, and the linney in Willa Park.
Well, Mr. Scantlebray, I understand the linney and cow-shed is to be pulled down.
You let me tear the linney down, and I'll let the conservatory stand.
On the north of our road, and about two hundred and fifty yards from the spot where we had halted, was a farmhouse, which I supposed was the Linney house marked on the map.
We mounted and rode rapidly away through the woods, and reached the Hanover road at a point two miles or more beyond the Linney house.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "linney" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.