tin |
tink |
As a proper noun tin
is .
As a verb tink is
to emit a high-pitched noise or
tink can be (knitting|slang|transitive) to unknit.
As a noun tink is
(dated) a sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.
tick |
tink |
As nouns the difference between tick and tink
is that
tick is a tiny woodland arachnid of the suborder ixodida or
tick can be a relatively quiet but sharp sound generally made repeatedly by moving machinery or
tick can be (uncountable) ticking or
tick can be (uk|colloquial) credit, trust while
tink is (dated) a sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.
As verbs the difference between tick and tink
is that
tick is to make a clicking noise similar to the movement of the hands in an analog clock or
tick can be to go on trust, or credit while
tink is to emit a high-pitched noise or
tink can be (knitting|slang|transitive) to unknit.
pink |
tink |
As nouns the difference between pink and tink
is that
pink is (slang|derogatory|dated) an operative of the (
pinkerton national detective agency) while
tink is (dated) a sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.
As a proper noun pink
is .
As a verb tink is
to emit a high-pitched noise or
tink can be (knitting|slang|transitive) to unknit.
lanky |
tink |
As an adjective lanky
is somewhat lank; tall, slim, and rather ungraceful or awkward.
As a verb tink is
to emit a high-pitched noise.
As a noun tink is
a sharp, quick sound; a tinkle.
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