Synonyms for meany


Grammar : Noun
Spell : mee-nee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈmi ni


Définition of meany

Origin :
  • see meanie.
  • As in meanie : noun mean person
Example sentences :
  • Among the other commanding peaks are Meany, Cougar, and Seattle.
  • Extract from : « Your National Parks » by Enos A. Mills
  • It was eight o'clock in the morning when I delivered myself up to Meany.
  • Extract from : « Hunted Down » by Harry Granice
  • I so expressed myself to Meany, and asked him to give me a decent breakfast.
  • Extract from : « Hunted Down » by Harry Granice
  • I kept perfectly quiet and said nothing to Meany nor his deputies.
  • Extract from : « Hunted Down » by Harry Granice
  • He was searched by Meany and then admitted into the lock-up.
  • Extract from : « Hunted Down » by Harry Granice
  • Meany, Curtis and other historians have enlivened their text by these romances and Miss Judson has made the field her own.
  • Extract from : « A Hundred and Sixty Books by Washington Authors » by Various
  • Your voice would make Eany, meany, miney, mo sound like music.
  • Extract from : « Molly Brown's Post-Graduate Days » by Nell Speed
  • I told him I wanted to be kept out of Meany's hands; also that he was in with the mob, to my way of thinking.
  • Extract from : « Hunted Down » by Harry Granice
  • "Meany, meany," called Judy after her friend, who had seized her gray eider-down cape and was fleeing down the hall.
  • Extract from : « Molly Brown's Sophomore Days » by Nell Speed
  • I have ridden many wild horses and used many kinds of saddles but the king of all saddles is the Meany.
  • Extract from : « Black Beaver » by James Campbell Lewis

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