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Ginn


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Ginnee

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ginn waves the white flag, calling for a fair catch at his own 35.
  • (2) Lying in wait are the Australian quartet Will Lockwood, James Chapman, Drew Ginn and Joshua Dunkley-Smith, who won in Munich last month.
  • (3) Extracts of human spleen contain two immunologically distinguishable forms of glucocerebrosidase: form I is precipitable by polyclonal or monoclonal anti-(placental glucocerebrosidase) antibodies, whereas form II is not [Aerts, J. M. F. G., Donker-Koopman, W. E., Van der Vliet, M. F. K., Jonsson, L. M. V., Ginns, E. I., Murray, G. J., Barranger, J.
  • (4) Ginn, who lives with 85 (at last count) rescued cats, relocated his SST operation in Taylor, Texas, late last year – completely isolating himself from his Long Beach roots.
  • (5) Even more after Ted Ginn takes the return 32 yards to the Ravens 20!
  • (6) Ginn delighted in alienating hardcore punks by putting out the contrary-sounding Paranoid Time EP by the Minutemen for SST's second release in 1980.
  • (7) The bands signed by Ginn seemed to reflect his perverse refusal to give people more of the same.
  • (8) Ginn – a vital component of the story – was loudly booed when he appeared onscreen.
  • (9) After a 10-year hiatus – which Ginn blamed on his distributor going belly-up and leaving SST out of pocket – four new albums were released last year.
  • (10) Wartime Farm follows in the hobnailed footsteps of Victorian Farm and Edwardian Farm, hugely successful living history series in which Alex, fellow archaeologist Peter Ginn and historian Ruth Goodman recreated the past by immersing themselves in the minutiae of daily life.
  • (11) A poor punt from Sam Koch was returned by Ted Ginn Jr to the Baltimore 20-yard line.
  • (12) Apparently, SST has a warehouse crammed with gems from the 80s, including those bands on New Alliance, the lesser-known but vital label Ginn bought from Mike Watt in 1986.
  • (13) 3.46am GMT Ravens 34 - 49ers 31, Final Ginn gets close to the 50 before being taken down and it is all over!
  • (14) Ted Ginn Jr returns the 49ers kickoff to the Carolina 23 yard line where they need a touchdown and quick to stay in this thing.
  • (15) Business was often conducted in phone kiosks on the street, while musicians earned enough to eat by helping Ginn build radios out of salvaged second world war parts for his radio clientele.
  • (16) As a certified Grateful Deadhead who was also into John Coltrane and free-jazz, Ginn valued individualism and uniqueness more than Xerox punk.
  • (17) 49ers 23-10 Panthers, 4:22, 4th quarter It's 1st and 10 on the SF 45 after the penalty has been assessed, a 17 yard bomb to Ginn puts Carolina on the 28 line of San Francisco and... CAM NEWTON IS INTERCEPTED!
  • (18) Ginn ordered the film-makers to remove him from the final cut.
  • (19) The range was eclectic – from western swing to techno – but all built around Ginn's hard-to-digest guitar.
  • (20) Ted Ginn returns the kickoff 22 yards, the Panthers will start on their 24.

Jinn


Definition:

  • (n.) See Jinnee.
  • (pl. ) of Jinnee

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The classic Jedi response to subservience can be seen in the contrast between Luke’s first meeting with C-3PO – “I see, Sir”; “You can call me Luke”; “I see, Sir Luke,”; “No, just Luke” – and Qui-Gon Jinn meeting Jar Jar Binks: “Mesa your humble servant”; “That won’t be necessary”.
  • (2) Forest Whitaker has a warning for Jinn Forest Whitaker Photograph: YouTube He’s not playing Darth Vader, despite the rumours.
  • (3) Jinn reportedly secured a $7.5m (£6m) investment last year, partly to expand its service to cities outside London.
  • (4) I didn’t actually come here to free slaves,” says Liam Neeson as Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in The Phantom Menace , like a person to whom a huge number of vexing tasks has been subcontracted.
  • (5) It is better than going on the dole, which I have never been on in my life.” Asked about the complaints of low pay, Jinn’s co-founder and chief operating officer, Leon Herrera, said couriers were free to take or refuse work and were not exclusively contracted to Jinn.
  • (6) But they have complained after Jinn, which is based in east London, scrapped a minimum hourly rate of £8 an hour in January.
  • (7) Dhiab attributes his condition to Jinns, or “nefarious spirits”.
  • (8) He had expected to earn £759.60 for two weeks’ work in Leeds, but when Jinn removed the minimum hourly payment he was paid just £264.
  • (9) Couriers on our platform are 100% free to log in at their own schedule, accept or reject proposed drops, and do all of this on a completely non-exclusive basis.” He said Jinn shared with couriers “spaciotemporal data” about when and where there was demand “so that they can make informed decisions regarding log-in days, times and locations.” Jinn is one of several “gig economy” companies to have been criticised by workers for low pay.
  • (10) A courier in Leeds self-employed through Jinn, an app that allows customers to have meals and groceries delivered to their homes from outlets such as McDonalds, KFC and Sainsbury’s, provided evidence to the Guardian that he had been paid just £125 for 72 hours’ work.
  • (11) Jinn promises its customers: “We can get you anything you desire, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week … as long as it’s legal.” Couriers wait on bicycles or mopeds for orders that come through on their phones and can range from collecting a full meal for 10 from a branch of Nando’s to picking up a couple of chocolate bars from Sainsbury’s for a customer who would rather not leave their sofa.
  • (12) Stephen Xenakis, a retired army brigadier general and psychiatrist who also recently examined Dhiab, declined to offer a diagnosis, saying Guantánamo has insufficiently examined him neurologically, and considered Dhiab’s “Jinns” explanation metaphorical.
  • (13) Their rabbi-healers, however, are predisposed towards molding these events into a covert-demonic pattern, the core of which involves a human injuring a jinn and the latter's retaliation.
  • (14) One Jinn courier Riz Ali, 33, said he had fallen into debt as a result of the fall in earnings.
  • (15) How to contact the Guardian securely Read more Last month angry Jinn couriers in London surrounded Herrera outside the company’s head office.
  • (16) Qui-Gon Jinn is impatient, imperious and patronising, while Luke is, above all, humble.
  • (17) Jinn is a delivery marketplace that aggregates demand and supply for collection and delivery services,” he said.

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