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Spinny vs Spinney - What's the difference?

spinny | spinney | Alternative forms |

Spinney is a alternative form of spinny.



As nouns the difference between spinny and spinney

is that spinny is an alternative spelling of lang=en while spinney is a small copse or wood, especially one planted as a shelter for game birds.

As an adjective spinny

is associated with spinning; moving with a spinning motion.

spinny

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) spina .

Noun

(spinnies)
  • * Charles Kingsley
  • The downs rise steep, crowned with black fir spinnies .

    Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (informal) Associated with spinning; moving with a spinning motion.
  • * 1997 , DAN Seemiller, M Holowchak, Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills, and Strategies - all 3 versions »
  • The sound at contact should be solid and crisp, not “spinny .”
  • * 2003 , Ian S. Ginns, Stephen J. Norton, and Campbell J. McRobbie, "Adding Value to the Teaching and Learning of Design and Technology", in Pupils Attitudes Towards Technology Annual Conference June 2003 , p 115-118
  • “It is a spinny thing with wires in it, with the wires wrapped around something (coil) and N and S (unsure what N and S were)."
  • * 2006 , J Purkis, Finding a Different Kind of Normal: Misadventures with Asperger Syndrome
  • Then you got a double whammy - your eyes were full of orange and your head was spinny and dizzy.

    Etymology 3

    Compare spiny.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (UK, dialect, obsolete) thin and long; slim; slender
  • (Webster 1913)

    spinney

    English

    Alternative forms

    * spinny

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (UK) A small copse or , especially one planted as a shelter for game birds.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1905, author=
  • , title= , chapter=2 citation , passage=“H'm !” he said, “so, so—it is a tragedy in a prologue and three acts. I am going down this afternoon to see the curtain fall for the third time on what [...] will prove a good burlesque ; but it all began dramatically enough. It was last Saturday […] that two boys, playing in the little spinney just outside Wembley Park Station, came across three large parcels done up in American cloth. […]”}}
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  • References

    * OED 2nd edition 1989 ----