What's the difference between minny and ninny?

Minny


Definition:

  • (n.) A minnow.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) For services to Elderly People through the Minnie Bennett Sheltered Accommodation Home for the Elderly in Greenwich South East London.
  • (2) Yet the proprietors, Minnie, Sweet Dave and her other colleagues, are nowhere to be found.
  • (3) August 11, 2014 Minnie Driver, who also starred in Good Will Hunting, tweeted her own tribute, along with a link to Williams’ acceptance speech for best supporting actor.
  • (4) Down at Abereiddy beach, we met our guide, Jethro, and a small group of potential coasteerers, plus, to Maddy's particular delight, Bea and Minnie.
  • (5) You can cycle this route , too: hire bikes from Viking Coastal Trail Cycle Hire (07772 037609, The Parade, Minnis Bay) at the start of the route.
  • (6) They arrived in Bristol with their daughter Minnie in the late 1880s.
  • (7) "Oh look," I observed slyly, "Minnie's done it and is climbing out."
  • (8) We’ve raised enough money to pay for all the children and their parents to get a meal, each child will get a gift from Santa Claus and there will be a chance to meet Mickey and Minnie Mouse, and the characters from the film Frozen.
  • (9) Born 1 April 1966 in Warrington, the youngest of three siblings, to Martin Evans, a sometime bookmaker, and Minnie Beardsell, manager of a corner shop.
  • (10) The second of these had been funded by the sale of three paintings to Marsh, but long before it appeared in April 1915 Rosenberg had realised he would be unable to earn his living by either his poetry or his painting and had gone to stay with his eldest sister, Minnie, in South Africa.
  • (11) I have a dog I got at the Battersea Dogs Home - Minnie - and now I have a year old dog called Boston.
  • (12) This might be why, after Good Will Hunting's Minnie Driver and Matt Damon broke up, rumours circulated that Driver and Smith were an item.
  • (13) The woman who bought the name did not respond to the Guardian's inquiries on Thursday, but she also appears to have snapped up the rights to name a low front Minnie later in the year .
  • (14) In one of the photographs, Abdul Waheed Majeed, 41, from Crawley, West Sussex, is seen wearing Minnie Mouse ears while he cuddles a girl and in another he kneels as children around him give the peace sign.
  • (15) Minnie has one A*, five As and four Bs, while Tallulah scored one A*, five As, three Bs and one C. Minnie, who will study RE, drama, film studies and sociology, said: "The exams were not easy but they were less stressful than the revision.
  • (16) Ornaments from home decorate the wall behind the sofa in the living room, next to a pink Minnie Mouse stuffed toy nestled inside a cot.
  • (17) The boycott threat was delivered as Sawiris, a Coptic Christian from the country's wealthiest family, was told he faces trial for blasphemy over an online cartoon he tweeted from his account last June depicting Mickey Mouse with an Islamic beard and a veiled Minnie Mouse.
  • (18) Tarantino opens with a lengthy sequence in a stagecoach as it tries to beat an incoming blizzard to the nearest shelter, Minnie's Haberdashery.
  • (19) "That's all me, baby – I drank a lot of coffee that day," she trills in her Minnie Mouse-ish voice, halfway between a giggle and a gurgle.
  • (20) As Jeremy Paxman, another moaning minnie, said of the BBC: "The worst thing you can be in this industry now is a middle-class white male."

Ninny


Definition:

  • (n.) A fool; a simpleton.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) October 13, 2016 Who: Ninni Laaksonen When the allegations became public: 27 October 2016 When the incident allegedly took place: 2006 What allegedly happened: Laaksonen, a former Miss Finland in the Miss Universe competition, said Trump groped her during a photoshoot for an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman.
  • (2) In his review, Smith lambasts Lee herself as a "ninny" and claims that "in 1952 Ireland , both mother and child's life would have been utterly ruined by an out-of-wedlock birth and that the nuns are actually giving both a chance at a fresh start that both indeed, in real life, enjoyed."
  • (3) Heath was a buffoonish ninny, and Churchill a "war criminal, mass murderer and persecutor of PG Wodehouse".
  • (4) As skinny as a teenager, sporting an afro and almost unnecessarily handsome at 57 years old, Prince looks flatly amazing, exuding ineffable cool and panache while wearing clothes that would make anyone else look like a ninny is just one among his panoply of talents.
  • (5) It's what marks them out from a ninny with too many tattoos playing a CD.
  • (6) Ninni warns Lune that someone in the force wants her dead, but before she learns who it is, the ink on her portable fax machine runs out.
  • (7) If the nation's legislators can't cut a deal soon – they have a day or two; just exactly how long is a matter for debate – then we get to find out if Warren Buffett was just being a hysterical ninny when he compared default to "a nuclear bomb".

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