pinny in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She's in her pinny, stirring a large pan of fragrant gloop on the kitchen hob.
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The pinnies are on, the ovens are preheating and the counter tops lightly dusted with flour.
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However, this requires one or more of the participants, or an organizer, to provide the pinnies, which, in any case some players might find uncomfortabletowear.
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The most prospective pieces are tucked into the apron pockets of the thin cotton pinnies they wear over their woollens.
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Never mind that this man in a comedy pinny doesn't so much as knock up a dish of pasta 364 days a year.
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Varieties of tag were modified to reduce the size of the playing field, and the child who's "it" wears a pinny to be very visible.
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In our house, it's a well-loved male figure in a pinny stooping over the stove stirring his breadcrumbs in milk.
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But for the green pinny, edged with red, she might be a plaster female saint with the flowers a symbol of piety or martyrdom.
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The origin of the term pinnie or pinny is a shortened form of the word pinafore.
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Pinny's grungy rock chords boldly challenge listeners to stand up for what they believe is right.
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