Manxie

//ˈmæŋksi//

"Manxie" in a Sentence (6 examples)

Yandher English taecher called our lil one 'a stupid Manxie'.

Ken Kavanagh believes it was 'Manxie' Laing's accident that was to bring to an end the official Norton works effort.

Manxie,” as the Manx cat is sometimes called, has been the theme of many cat enthusiasts. “Stubbin” he is called in Manx.

“I'll call you Manxie,” she crooned. The cat purred. “Ooooh, you like that name. Look at Manxie, everyone.”

In 1936, Mr. Walt Disney imported for his studio in Hollywood a jet black specimen, Manxie, who travelled in state aboard the Franconia.

Manx shearwaters lounge on the sheeny swell before pattering along and coasting away on stiff, elongated wings. Keep your eyes peeled for a chocolate- and-oatcakecoloured version of the Manxie.

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