Whinny vs Whinnyingly - What's the difference?
whinny | whinnyingly |
A gentle neigh.
* Tennyson
(transitive, intransitive, of a horse) To make a gentle neigh.
With a whinnying sound.
* 1947 , Kenneth Roberts, Lydia Bailey
As a noun whinny
is a gentle neigh.As a verb whinny
is (transitive|intransitive|of a horse) to make a gentle neigh.As an adverb whinnyingly is
with a whinnying sound.whinny
English
Noun
(whinnies)- The stately horse stooped with a low whinny .
Verb
whinnyingly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The lady laughed whinnyingly and probed with questing fingers at her back hair.