What's the difference between binny and finny?

Binny


Definition:

  • (n.) A large species of barbel (Barbus bynni), found in the Nile, and much esteemed for food.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Binnie has said that even when he was young, he looked like a middle-aged woman; she’d pretend to be his niece.
  • (2) Although Mr Binnie did not take passengers, he took ballast to reproduce the weight of two passengers.
  • (3) "Let me say I thank God that I live in a country where this is possible," the pilot, Brian Binnie, said shortly after landing.
  • (4) He was also involved with an avant-garde group, the Neo-Naturists (started by his then girlfriend, Jennifer Binnie ), who would paint their bodies and exhibit themselves at nightclubs and galleries.

Finny


Definition:

  • (a.) Having, or abounding in, fins, as fishes; pertaining to fishes.
  • (a.) Abounding in fishes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The referee, Stephen Finnie, was unimpressed and the game limped on.
  • (2) The England and Everton Ladies goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis has told the BBC that Scudamore's emails were an "insult to all women" and said she would like to see him sanctioned.
  • (3) "Lambeth parks and green spaces are vital to people's health and wellbeing," says one resident, Stefan Finnis.
  • (4) The Celtic midfielder Nir Bitton was sent off by the referee, Stephen Finnie, in the 67th minute for picking up two yellow cards and while that seemed to spur on Ronny Deila’s side, it looked like the Jags would take a point amid growing frustration from the home support.
  • (5) The recent isolation and identification of alpha-N-acetyl forms of the C-Fragment of lipotropin (beta-endorphin, residues 61-91) and the C'-Fragment (residues 61-87) [Smyth, D.G., Massey, D.E., Zakarian, S. & Finnie, M. (1979) Nature (London) 279, 252-254] has led to a study of their distribution in the pituitary and brain of the rat.
  • (6) John Finnie said: “Expansion of hugely polluting aviation can only be a disaster for the climate, not to mention the impact on local communities.
  • (7) (Bradbury, A. F., Finnie, M. D. A., and Smyth, D. G. (1982) Nature 298, 686-688).
  • (8) The Everton women's goalkeeper Rachel Brown-Finnis said the emails were an "insult to all women" and that Scudamore should be sanctioned, while the former England captain Casey Stoney said his position was now "difficult".

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