shinne

shinne

(ʃɪn)
n
an archaic form of chin
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Bha esain greis na bu shinne na sine, agus 's tocha fiughs gu robh e teagaisg air an am.
Koepka, who is bidding to become the first man to win the US Open and US PGA in the same season since Woods in 2000, said he had learned from sharing the 54-hole lead Shinnecock Hills in at Shinne June.
"I felt sorry for Graeme Shinne because he was frustrated that night at Pittodrie against Holland.
Boyd had barely taken his seat on the bench - surely an ignominious enough start for the veteran - when he had to watch Shinne teeing up McLean to rattle home the opening goal with just 56 seconds on the clock.
Blues midfielder Andrew Shinne battles for the ball with Tom Flanagan during the friendly game against MK Dons in Ireland.
AIMING HIGH Ryan Christie aims to have the same kind of impact at Celtic that Grame Shinne (left) has had at Aberdeen
But I think the main factorTURN TO PAGE 61 Blues midfielder Andrew Shinne battles for the ball with Tom Flanagan during the friendly game against MK Dons in Ireland.
Planning for a period of bargain-hunting began early this year and three signings - Andrew Shinne, Olly Lee and Darren Randolph - have already been made.
Shinne says the unique spirit at Inverness helps the squad stick together.