What's the difference between coney and conny?

Coney


Definition:

  • (n.) A rabbit. See Cony.
  • (n.) A fish. See Cony.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Melanie Wilson and Abigail Conway return with their cinema experience Every Minute Always and Coney offers the experience of The Loveliness Principle.
  • (2) Since the dawn of cinema, Coney Island has been a beloved shooting location.
  • (3) Coney, Blast Theory and Fish And Game are just a few of those engaging with the possibilities of film and persuasive media, while the city has offered festival-goers a series of downloadable virtual adventures at locations around Edinburgh.
  • (4) And there have been times I couldn't bear to play Coney Island Baby, with its refrain of "I wanted to play football for the coach", its quiet nostalgia like a punch in the stomach.
  • (5) The beverage industry led a multimillion-dollar disinformation campaign, complete with Astroturfing advocates handing out "right to choose" leaflets in Manhattan's Union Square and aeroplanes flying "soda freedom" banners over Coney Island.
  • (6) Coney had a prolific criminal record, including assault with a weapon.
  • (7) The stuff that reinforced that image – I'm Waiting for the Man, Street Hassle, Dirt, Kicks, Sad Song – was matched by songs of real tenderness, not in the grudging tears-of-a-tough-guy style, but open and honest and touchingly fragile (see Femme Fatale's ruined suitor warning others off to Coney Island Baby , his lovestruck paean to Rachel, the beautiful drag queen who was his mid-70s companion ).
  • (8) Business is far from usual this winter for Alex Alfidi, manager at Leo's Coney Island restaurant in the Detroit suburb of Birmingham.
  • (9) When the mayor's representative came to unveil the sign, she was mobbed by Jane Jacobs look-alikes protesting the rezoning in Coney Island that will see the historic amusement park halved in size and shielded from the sea by high towers.
  • (10) As Coney Island’s fortunes shifted into decline in the 1960s and 1970s, its portrayal in the movies followed suit.
  • (11) From the long-standing regular night Coney Island (where dressing up to various classic movies is encouraged, music is themed accordingly and hotdog eating competitions are standard) to The Virgin Xtravaganzah and her variety show of the best of London’s alternative cabaret scene to the popular Disco 54 night, there’s something for everyone.
  • (12) It emerged that Scott was very familiar with the Vincent Thomas bridge near Long Beach, about 30 miles south of his Beverly Hills home, because he planned to use it in a remake of the 1970 cult classic The Warriors, about a gang crossing New York to their Coney Island home pursued by rival gangs.
  • (13) The trajectory of this unfortunate shift in New York film-making is perhaps best exemplified by looking at how Coney Island has been portrayed throughout film history.
  • (14) We could stop the collection of millions of dollars a day, turn off the water supply, pull out the ambulance drivers, leave Coney Island without lifeguards,” ruminated Gotbaum, the DC37 union’s executive director, during the crisis, with a frankness no American union leader would dare voice today.
  • (15) There were a few who were very vocal, but really a lot of that is down to not knowing who was coming and what to expect,” said the Rev Steve Coneys of the Seasalter Church in the town, who is helping at the centre.
  • (16) To deal with the problems of excessive and inappropriate use, the medical staff of Coney Island Hospital established compulsory, prospective antibiotic control.
  • (17) Coney Island hospital was also evacuated Monday night.
  • (18) Zones has been designed with interaction experts and theatre-makers Coney to ensure that genuine gamification is incorporated into the design.
  • (19) Lou Reed poses for the cover session for his album Coney Island Baby, in 1976.
  • (20) A retrospective study of the Coney Island Hospital experience with Greenfield filters over a five-year period was undertaken.

Conny


Definition:

  • (a.) Brave; fine; canny.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Despite pushing the accord hard, America's deputy climate change envoy, Jonathan Pershing, revealed some concerns about it in the meeting with the EU climate action commissioner, Connie Hedegaard.
  • (2) Connie Hedegaard, the European commissioner for climate action, said: "To put these figures into perspective, these [10] airlines represent less than 3% of total aviation emissions.
  • (3) Connie Hedegaard, the outgoing European commission climate chief, also at the summit, said: “Some businesses are really doing a lot and I applaud them as much as I can.
  • (4) Green MEPs have been moved to demand that Climate Commissioner Connie Hedegaard act now against carbon credits from the Honduran palm oil plantations – which are still available on the ETS.
  • (5) The use of carbon permits from industrial gas projects in China could be banned because of their "total lack of environmental integrity", the climate change commissioner, Connie Hedegaard , has told the Guardian.
  • (6) Connie Britton and Jane Fonda in This is Where I leave You.
  • (7) As the high-level political part of the summit began, its Danish president, Connie Hedegaard, echoed the pessimism of the prime minister: "In these very hours we are balancing between success and failure.
  • (8) Connie Hedegaard, who will preside over the Copenhagen talks as Denmark's climate and energy minister, and Nicholas Stern, also attended.
  • (9) The magazine includes a column called Kremlin Expert that relays political news in the voice of Putin's black labrador retriever Connie.
  • (10) Clark, Connie (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis), and E. L. Schmidt.
  • (11) Connie Hedegaard, climate commissioner, said the recession would make it cheaper than expected for the continent to hit its target to reduce carbon pollution 20% by 2020.
  • (12) 8 | Kate Aldridge’s husband Facebook Twitter Pinterest Connie M’Gadzah, who played Kate’s husband Lucas Madikane.
  • (13) "The penis is much overvalued," he declared to Connie.
  • (14) At 11 or 12, no one is quite sure, Joey starts fucking Connie from next door, "a grave and silent little person" who has been fixated with him since infancy.
  • (15) But the Danish Energy Agency, which runs the registry and climate ministry, previously led by the EU's new climate chief Connie Hedegaard, have been criticised for a slow response which allowed alleged fraudulent trades to continue.
  • (16) "Today's drought declaration is better late than never," said Connie Conway of Tulare, the assembly minority leader.
  • (17) As the former EU commissioner for climate action, Connie Hedegaard, has emphasised , negotiators will be sipping their champagne in the last-chance saloon for UN-led action.
  • (18) In Le Carré-era MI5, there were a lot of Connies [Connie Sachs, the Circus's principal researcher played by Kathy Burke in the film] who never dreamed of developing sources face to face.
  • (19) The energy efficiency report has been carefully timed – on Tuesday the climate change commissioner, Connie Hedegaard, will unveil her own "roadmap to 2050" showing how the EU can cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80%, in line with the its international commitments.
  • (20) Connie Hedegaard, the climate change commissioner in Brussels , is concerned at the lobbying, and is determined to maintain Europe's lead in developing renewable energy and clean technology.

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