Blinky


(of milk) sour.
Contemporary Examples

Meet the Daring Blinky Palermo Blake Gopnik March 16, 2011

Historical Examples

Local Color Irvin S. Cobb
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
The Boy Scouts On The Range Lieut. Howard Payson
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
Willis the Pilot Johanna Spyri
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
The Boy Scouts On The Range Lieut. Howard Payson
The Fortune Hunter Louis Joseph Vance
The Curious Book of Birds Abbie Farwell Brown

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