Slinky

//ˈslɪŋki//

Synonyms for "slinky" (106 found)

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Translations

8 translations across 6 languages.

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Dutch

2 entries
  • Slinky noun (Toy spring)
  • trapveer noun (Toy spring)

French

2 entries
  • Ondamania noun (Toy spring)
  • Slinky noun (Toy spring)

Japanese

1 entries
  • スリンキー noun (Toy spring)

Korean

1 entries
  • 슬링키 noun (Toy spring)

Norwegian

1 entries
  • trappetroll noun (Toy spring)

Russian

1 entries
  • слинки noun (Toy spring)

Sample sentences

6 total sentences available.

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Tom's playing with a slinky.

Source: tatoeba (8784966)

“But of all the awful, second-rate girls I ever met, she’s the worst! […] She’s a sly, creepy, slinky, made-up, insincere vampire! She’s common! She’s awful! She’s a cat!”

Source: wiktionary

The concert touched on all this. You could sense history in the various dances of the pianists’ left hands: the slinky syncopations of habanera; the manic but metronomic bounce, in swing, as if between two trampolines.

Source: wiktionary

Do you see that are tall, limber-timbered, slinky-lookin' man with the blue cloak and two long black cords a-hangin' from it with almighty big tassels a-danglin' to the eend^([sic]) of it like the lamp-rope there, a-carryin' part of the cloak folded on one arm like a Roman senator, and t'other arm kimber, with his hat cockaded military like?--well, that is General Conrad Corncob.

Source: wiktionary

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