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The answer to the Hinky Pinky "purple pee" is "grape drape." Hinky Pinkies are word puzzles where you find rhyming pairs of words that match the given clue. In this case, "grape" refers to the purple fruit, and "drape" refers to a covering, making it a fitting answer.
An almanac Hinky Pinky is a type of word play riddle where the answer consists of two rhyming words with a one-word clue for each. For example, "rodent payment" is the Hinky Pinky for "mouse house."
The hinky pinky for "prayer about the stuffing" is "dinner spinner." Hinky pinkies are word puzzles where you find two rhyming words that describe a phrase or concept. In this case, "dinner" relates to the meal context, while "spinner" can evoke the idea of a prayer being spun or expressed during the meal.
The answer to the hinky pinky phrase "runner's heart" is "fleet beat." Hinky pinkies are pairs of rhyming words that describe a given phrase or concept, and in this case, "fleet" refers to someone who runs quickly, while "beat" relates to the heart.
A hinky pinky for a caterpillar's movement is "wiggly squiggly." Hinky pinkies are playful rhyming riddles where the answer consists of two words that rhyme and fit the given clue. In this case, "wiggly" captures the caterpillar's characteristic movement, while "squiggly" further emphasizes its undulating motion.
Part of a spring month is a May day. Paying attention to a spring flower is a crocus focus. A person who pigs out at a spring holiday is an Easter feaster. A party before summer is a spring fling.
Hinky Pinky riddles are answered by rhyming phrases consisting of two-syllable words.
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Rhyming phrases consisting of two two-syllable words.
A "hinky pinky" is a word game where the answer is a rhyming pair of words or phrases. For "A shook crook is," a possible hinky pinky could be "scared shared."
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A hinky pink for the word "brittle" is "fragile riddle." Hinky pinks are word puzzles where you provide a pair of rhyming words that describe a given clue. In this case, "fragile" conveys the meaning of "brittle," and "riddle" provides the rhyme.