different between tinkly vs pinkly

tinkly

English

Etymology

tinkle +? -y

Adjective

tinkly (comparative tinklier, superlative tinkliest)

  1. Having a tinkling sound.
    The tinkly piano-playing soon got on my nerves.

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pinkly

English

Etymology

pink +? -ly

Adverb

pinkly (comparative more pinkly, superlative most pinkly)

  1. In a pink manner; with pink colour.
    • 2008, Kate Jennings, Stanley and Sophie (page 33)
      Stanley had been with me for only a few weeks when he vacuumed up his food even faster than normal, came back into the living room, tottered, and keeled over, eyes closed, the tip of his tongue protruding pinkly through his teeth.

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