As Field has just intimated, Pinny was a shrewd and mischievous youngster, who attracted more attention and was permitted more license than his brothers.
Pinny is acquiring the German so rapidly that he is accounted quite a marvel by his instructor and his associates.
The night before they went to live with the professor, Pinny and Daisy were plotting to "do" that worthy man, but I do not fear for him, as he is a very husky gentleman.
Pinny has gone back to his military school, and is doing very well.
What wuz he but an honest lad thet loved ye, an' he wid not a pinny in his pocket but the fare that brought ye both to the new counthry.
Oh, yis, ivery pinny on what was burned, so Mary tells me.
She would go away and be discovered somewhere standing with her pinny thrown over her head, in a corner, or against a wall, or even behind a chair.
Oh, dear, I must have looked a sight, with my hand rolled up in my pinny and my hair sticking out.
With that she up with her pinny an' begun t' cry like a young swile.
She give him one look--an' put her clean pinny to her eyes.
So we said we'd as lief wait a spell, though a clean pinny wasn't needed.
But Pinny still stood there, abashed and uncertain.
I was 'fraid to see Cousin Charlotte with my dirty pinny on; and I came out here and you weren't anywhere, and then I was so tired I lay down.
She gave him one look--an' put her cleanpinny to her eyes.
You don't seem to think I ever get tired, an' me with that pinny of yours to iron for Sunday, too!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pinny" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.