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A little finger, the finger furthest on a hand from the thumb.
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(less commonly) A little toe, the toe furthest on a foot from the big toe.
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A little finger, the finger furthest on a hand from the thumb.
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(less commonly) A little toe, the toe furthest on a foot from the big toe.
Much as I'd like to, I won't ask her if her mother's maiden name was Plotke, nor will I tell her daddy's bones may be taking a motor home trip up the west coast—or that his pinkie is in your jewel case.
He took her wrist and raised his pinkie, where she saw the nail had been filed to a point and reinforced with metal.
His pinkie nail grew to a sharp point, and he sliced his inner arm near the wrist.
Alexander's eldest son (Alexander, sixth of Merchiston) was born in 1513, and fell at the battle of Pinkie in 1547.
In the west end of the town is Pinkie House, formerly a seat of the abbot of Dunfermline, but transformed in 1613 by Lord Seton.
John Hodgson (1779-1845), the historian of Northumberland, in a short memoir published in 1831, held that he was born in 1685, at Pinkie House, in the parish of Inveresk, Midlothian, and that his father was a Northumberland Nonconformist, who had migrated to Scotland, but returned to England soon after the Revolution of 1688.
In the Scottish campaign of 1547 he was present at the barren victory of Pinkie, and in the next year was taken prisoner at Saint Monance, but aided by his persuasive tongue he escaped to the English garrison at Lauder, where he was once more besieged, only returning to England on the conclusion of peace in 1550.
The man took one peek at the bone and identified it as a left-hand pinkie.
And it would still be a pinkie?
In 1547 he won the great but barren victory of Pinkie Cleugh over the Scots, and attempted to push on the marriage and Admlnisunion by a mixture of conciliation and coercion.
Deidre strode to the hearth and picked up the time marker that was no larger than her pinkie.
Much as I'd like to, I won't ask her if her mother's maiden name was Plotke, nor will I tell her daddy's bones may be taking a motor home trip up the west coast—or that his pinkie is in your jewel case.
With the theft of dinky pinkie digit from Cynthia's jewelry case, the only tangible proof of an actual body having existed remained in the minds of David and Cynthia Dean, and possibly Martha Boyd.
The method to use is groundbait feeder with maggot flouro pinkie or worm hook bait with match weights going to 24lb.
I started off on pole fished fluro pinkie on the near side shelf and was immediately into small roach, perch and skimmers.
Craig Crosby made up the frame with 13lb fishing pinkie over pellet on peg 38.
Jim's Dad had put my small gold wedding band on his pinkie finger, where it rested around the first joint.
There are four generations of ponies, with the current generation being Pinkie Pie, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy, Twinkle Sparkle and Rarity.
Often added to the large toe after a pedicure or on the pinkie finger, a scrolling vine or flower packs a feminine punch.
Martha suggested an appropriate burial for the tiny remains she dubbed "Pinkie" and services were conducted in the back garden, next to Mrs. Lincoln's last winter mouse-victim.
Earlier in that year he had accompanied Protector Somerset on his Pinkie campaign, being one of the two "judges of the Marshalsea," i.e.
His father fell at the battle of Pinkie (1547), fighting in the van of the Scottish army, and, his wife having died soon after, the orphan was cared for by his eldest brother Richard (1522-1575).
In September the Protector Somerset (Hertford) invaded and utterly routed the Scots at Pinkie near Musselburgh.
In 1547 he was present at the battle of Pinkie during the invasion of Scotland.
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