Examples of 'winley' in a sentence

Meaning of "winley"

Winley is a noun referring to a theoretical or fictional place or concept, often used in storytelling or world-building contexts

How to use "winley" in a sentence

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Winley is determined to make this his last prison sentence.
We just gotta get Winley to Manhay, win the war and go home.
Winley through anyway.
And Manhay 's in the middle of heavy fighting, so we could not get Winley through.
Winley returns with this German as his prisoner.
I am gonna check it out . Winley.
Gould and Winley make it through and the important intelligence is passed on to headquarters.
We did everything we could, Winley.
You take Winley and go and I will cover you.
You let him go . Winley.
Winley has just gained a national diploma in pastry-making earning a distinction.
Kendrick, get Winley outta here.
Winley kills the German and, trying to hobble away, falls into a river.
Give me your gun. Winley.
We get Winley through … save some lives.

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Look, I am in possession of some crucial intelligence . Winley.
We get Winley through… We ready? save some lives.
We ready? We get Winley through.
Gould, cover up those weapons . All right, Winley.
I am out! You take Winley and go, and I will cover you.
Where would you say you were from, exactly? So, Winley.
Get Winley through, save some lives . That 's the idea.
You're not gonna bleed to death. Hang in there, Winley.
Come on . Winley.
Oberon? Look, I am in possession of crucial intelligence . - Winley.
Hang in there, Winley.
Hold still. Hang in there, Winley.
Okay? Nice to meet you, Winley Barbe.
In 1961 their United Artists contract expired and they moved to Winley Records.
All right, Winley.

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