| CHINNING | • chinning v. Present participle of chin. • Chinning prop.n. Alternative form of Jinning (Taiwan). • CHIN v. to hold with the lower part of the face. |
| HINNIE | • HINNIE n. a darling, sweetheart, also HINNY. |
| HINNIED | • hinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of hinny. • HINNY v. to neigh, whinny, also HINNIE. |
| HINNIES | • hinnies n. Plural of hinny. • hinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hinny. • HINNY v. to neigh, whinny, also HINNIE. |
| OVERTHINNING | • overthinning v. Present participle of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
| SHINNIED | • shinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |
| SHINNIES | • shinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shinny. • SHINNY v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHIN. |
| SHINNING | • shinning v. Present participle of shin. • SHIN v. to climb by gripping with the hands and legs, also SHINNY. |
| THINNING | • thinning v. Present participle of thin. • thinning n. (Agriculture, forestry) Process of removing plants or parts of plants to facilitate the growth of other plants. • thinning n. (Agriculture, forestry) Wood, leaves, or other plant parts removed during the process of thinning. |
| THINNINGS | • thinnings n. Plants that have been removed in order to improve the growth of the remainder. • THINNING n. the act of thinning. |
| THINNISH | • thinnish adj. Somewhat thin. • THINNISH adj. somewhat thin. |
| WHINNIED | • whinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of whinny. • WHINNY v. to make a high neighing sound. |
| WHINNIER | • WHINNY adj. abounding in whins. |
| WHINNIES | • whinnies n. Plural of whinny. • whinnies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whinny. • WHINNY v. to make a high neighing sound. |
| WHINNIEST | • WHINNY adj. abounding in whins. |