Yes, it is a verb "to shinny." It means to climb up while gripping with arms and legs.
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∙ 12y agoyes you can use shinny in a sentence. exp: "I have a shinny new penny."
No. The word shinny is a verb. It means to climb by inching one's way up a tree, or pole, or similar structure. *The similar word 'shiny' is an adjective, from the verb shine.
Shinny
Tom Shinny was born in 1899.
Shinny Bayaar was born on 1977-08-27.
Hockey was an adaptation of "Shinny" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinny
in the algonquin tribe what as the game shinny all about
The correct spelling is "shinny."
Chocolate can't shinny because it has no arms or legs.
it is shinny
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