Examples of 'my hanky' in a sentence
Meaning of "my hanky"
my hanky: This phrase refers to a handkerchief, which is a small piece of cloth carried in the pocket or purse for personal hygiene purposes like wiping hands or face
How to use "my hanky" in a sentence
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my hanky
Tie my hanky to that reed.
I should give her my hanky.
Take my hanky.
I have two kronor in my hanky.
Tie my hanky to that reed . So we can wave goodbye for longer.
I should have brought my hanky.
Frank, I left my hanky in my coat pocket.
I was reaching for my hanky.
Give me my hanky.
You put something in your pocket. Just my hanky.
You are one of my Hanky Panks.
I am clean . - Sorry . I was reaching for my hanky.
That 's my hanky.
The one time I do not have my hanky.
No, not my hanky.
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She sneezed . I should give her my hanky.
Here 's my hanky.
What are you doing? - Just getting my hanky.
You know, I would listen to the snot in my hanky before I listened to you.
I will do that, I try with my hanky.
You know, I would listen to the snot in my hanky before I listen to you.
Oh . I should have brought my hanky.
Here . Take my hanky.
Put a knot in my hanky.
Just getting my hanky.
Women cried out, but… I rushed to soak my hanky in the blood.
I don't have my hanky.
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And to pick up a hanky with your teeth
No hanky could that stream tears dry
Give me that poor hanky you are torturing