Climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling.
A simple version of hockey played by children on the streets (or on ice or on a field) using a ball or can as the puck.
1With my wounded shoulder it was impossible to shinny up the pipe.
2This is the NHL, and right now we're just playing shinny hockey.
3To brother Bill fell shinny clubs and bats, marbles and a kite.
4He'll let you play 'shinny' in the halls if you want to.
5For every gesture other apps have, we have a big shinny button.
6It is something like shinny, one of the games yon play.
7Roger was bound to win the pole-shinny, but Grace denied him the pleasure.
8Still, he planned to take the pole-shinny competition himself.
9The old Scotch game of golf, hockey and shinny.
10The ladder was pulled up, so I had to shinny up one of the stilts.
11You're not supposed to play on the shinny pole.
12Climb a tree, shinny along a branch, drop into a graveyard, watch lovers dig holes?
13Libby Anne, limping painfully, put her "shinny" stick into Bud's hand.
14She rides around in a shinny big red van and not like this stinky old thing.
15If he could shinny up to it and rest, he was sure the light-headedness would pass.
16The lobster approaches the tree, stops meditatively, and decides to shinny up after me,-whichhe did.
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