Definition of Pinkens

1. pinken [v] - See also: pinken

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinkens

pink shrimp
pink shrimps
pink slip
pink slips
pink snapper
pink snappers
pink spot
pink spots
pink ticket
pink wine
pinked
pinken
pinkened
pinkening
pinkens (current term)
pinker
pinkers
pinkest
pinkey
pinkeye
pinkeyes
pinkeys
pinkie
pinkier
pinkies
pinkiest
pinkify
pinking
pinking-shear

Literary usage of Pinkens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Saturday Magazine (1838)
"The boats employed in the Zuyder-Zee are shaped differently, and have various other names, such as pinkens, ..."

2. Proceedings of the Annual Conclave of the Grand Commandery Knights Templar by Mississippi, Freemasons Utah. Knights Templars, Grand Commandery, Knights Templars, Freemasons (1905)
"... Archibald W. Mc- Neal, John P. Nabors, George F. Nixon, Edward F. Noel, Marquard J. Peters, William I. Pickens, Isaac B. pinkens, A. Crawford Reid, ..."

3. Journal by South Carolina General Assembly. Senate, General Assembly, South Carolina (1870)
"... each polling precinct in the County for the collection of taxes ; Bill to authorize the County Commissioners of Greenville, Spartan- burg, pinkens and ..."

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