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cony

[koh-nee, kuhn-ee] / ˈkoʊ ni, ˈkʌn i /


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On the convention floor a bal cony and press tables were ready for reporters.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under pressure from the Astor lobby, Congress obligingly laid extra duties on imported nutria skins, cony, wool and Russian hares, all of which competed with Astor's beavers and muskrats in the hatmaking industry.

From Time Magazine Archive

From a bal cony watched President John F. Kennedy, and at his side was a welcome guest: Tunisia's President Habib Bourguiba, 57, the father of his young country and a staunch friend of the West.

From Time Magazine Archive

Once "the snow-white cony sought its evening meal," unconscious of our dangerous vicinity, issuing with erected ears from the wood edge.

From Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 by Wilson, John

At that moment a species of rabbit, or cony, chanced to hop round the corner of a rock.

From The Settler and the Savage by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)




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