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  • noun Plural form of twinnie.

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Examples

  • The cast, including as it does two Southern girls, a prim Boston matron, an old darkey mammy, an Irish maid, the "twinnies" and the other Boston residents, gives great scope for character acting.

    Three Hats A Farcical Comedy in Three Acts Arthur Shirley 1889

  • In junior high my best friend and I would walk home from school, cut and sew a dress to wear the next day, we called them twinnies cause they were the same dress.

    Instant Dress! - A Dress A Day 2009

  • Anyway, yesterday, went to twinnies house to see their new dog, named Ravel (I know, rhymes with gravel).

    blu94anjel Diary Entry blu94anjel 2009

  • Karen, Phoebe, Jaya and twinnies showed up soon after me.

    blu94anjel Diary Entry blu94anjel 2007

  • And you'll have to promise to do as Bobby says, twinnies, and keep out of the path of older boys and girls.

    Four Little Blossoms and Their Winter Fun Mabel C. Hawley

  • "Elspeth and I couldn't discover any suitable names for the twinnies, so she sent me down here to consult with Peace --"

    Heart of Gold Ruth Alberta Brown

  • Cosy Retreat, bringing dainties for the poor bruised twinnies to eat.

    Grand-Daddy Whiskers, M.D. Nellie Mabel Leonard

  • And they have quite a big house, and -- he wants to take me and the twinnies to

    Prudence of the Parsonage Ethel Hueston

  • You promised me that we should all go home safe and sound, and there lay those precious twinnies, all bandages and plasters.

    Grand-Daddy Whiskers, M.D. Nellie Mabel Leonard

  • Come over here, twinnies, and I will tell you all about it.

    The Graymouse Family Nellie Mabel Leonard

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