He cut up a kid, a North African teenager from the banlieue, on a dinky scooter.
From the guardian.co.uk
Dinky dummy by Lulic to let the ball run to Radu, who then gives it back to him.
From the guardian.co.uk
While Apple's machines are pricey, the software ran just fine on the dinky Dell.
From the forbes.com
Most expect the highlight will be a dinky version of Apple's thin MacBook Air.
From the forbes.com
The dinky rooftop garden makes a pleasantly open and quiet spot to read or snooze.
From the independent.co.uk
When you shop next spring don't look for them in some little dinky 4-inch pot.
From the sacbee.com
Now you can't move for contemporary modern antiques shops and dinky record stores.
From the guardian.co.uk
Followed, in turn, by pop-up bars and, now, dinky delis serving grilled artichokes.
From the guardian.co.uk
By modern high-rise standards, it is dinky, a dozen stories from head to toe.
From the time.com
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A small locomotive
Small and insignificant; "we stayed in a dinky old hotel"
(British informal) pretty and neat; "what a dinky little hat"
DINKY is an acronym and can stand for any of the following: * Dual (or double) income, no kids. * Dual (or double) income, no kids yet. * Dual (or double) income, no kids yuppie.
The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model by Jackson Guitars officially produced since 1984 (prototypes were available in early 1980s). Jackson was essentially the pioneer of the "Superstrat" design. ...
The Princeton Branch is a commuter rail line and service owned and operated by New Jersey Transit in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The line is a short branch of the Northeast Corridor Line, running from northwest to with no intermediate stops. ...
Tiny and cute; small and charmful; Tiny and insignificant; small and undesirable; Double income, no kids yet. Said of a relationship
(Matchbox bought the brand in the late 1980s); DY-#
Switch engine without tender, used around back shop and roundhouse, or any small locomotive. Alsoa four-wheel trolleycar