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Definition of zinky

zinky
Zincky inck"y, a. Pertaining to zinc, or having its appearance. [Written also zinky.]
Zinky
Zinky ink"y, a. See Zincky. --Kirwan.

Meaning of zinky from wikipedia

- Zinky Cohn (August 18, 1908, Oakland, CaliforniaApril 26, 1952, Chicago) was an American jazz pianist. Cohn pla**** in Chicago in the late 1920s, including...
- by The New York Times. Guevara-Prip made her television debut in 2016 as Zinky on the Amazon Prime Video series Mad Dogs. In 2017 she landed the role of...
- the Soviet Union, and the Chernobyl disaster. In 1989 Alexievich's book Zinky Boys, about the fallen soldiers who had returned in zinc coffins from the...
- Supro trademark from Bruce Zinky. Zinky used the Supro name for a series of amps beginning in 2005 from his company, Zinky Electronics. Absara debuted...
- Pigtronix. The rights to Brand were bought from its previous owner, Bruce Zinky. Zinky had owned the brand for many years, designing amplifiers for Fender....
- were sold to go. A spin-off special series, titled In the Night Garden... ZinkyZonk Specials was announced by WildBrain in September 2022. The six 15-minute...
- full-wave rectification effects. The well-known "Smokey Amp" created by Bruce Zinky uses an LM386 and is notable for being able to fit in a cigarette package...
- and EM-III, Boss DD#3 Delay, Radial BigShot, into a combination of Bruce Zinky Tremoverb, and ****, or Lanham Amps Dragonslayer with Colby Amps Elpico...
- Charlie Parker a.k.a. "Bird" Yellow: Alcide Nunez Ziggy: Ziggy Elman Zinky: Zinky Cohn Zoot: Jack Sims Zutty: Zutty Singleton Lists portal Jazz royalty...
- briefly with Clifford King. In the 1930s, he pla**** with C****ino Simpson, Zinky Cohn, and Jimmie Noone, in addition to his own bands. Around 1940, he relocated...