My Dinky Note

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my (OF ME) /maɪ/ determiner

  1. of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer):
  2. my parents
    my feet
    my name
    my jacket
    It wasn’t my fault.
    FORMAL She was rather surprised at my asking (= that I asked) for the book to be returned.

  3. my own used to emphasize that something belongs to or is connected with me and no one else:
  4. I want my own car.
    It was my own decision.
    This cake is all my own work (= I made it without help).

  5. used in front of a noun as a way of expressing love or as a polite or humorous form of address:
  6. My darling!
    Do you want any help, my dear?

dinky (SMALL) /’dɪŋ.ki/ adjective INFORMAL

    small:
    UK APPROVING She’s got dinky little (= small and charming) feet.
    US DISAPPROVING They live in a dinky (= small and without charm) one-room apartment.

note (WRITING) /nəʊt/ US /noʊt/ noun [C]

  1. a short piece of writing:
  2. He left a note to say he would be home late.
    There’s a note pinned to the door saying when the shop will open again.

  3. a short explanation or an extra piece of information that is given at the bottom of a page, at the back of a book or on the cover for a piece of recorded music, etc:
  4. For a further explanation see Note 3.

(taken from Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary)

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February 23, 2008 at 4:03 am

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