How to use in-sentence of “slinky”:
– In 2008 Slinky cost about $4.
– Homer Fesperman and Charles Weagley wrote the Slinky television jingle in 1962.
– The entire run of 825,000 new Slinky Dogs sold out well before Christmas 1995.
– Other Slinky toys manufactured during the 1950s were the Slinky Dog, Suzie the Slinky Worm, and a pair of eyeglasses with eyeballs dangling at the end of two Slinkys.
– The company liked her ideas and added Slinky Dog and Slinky Train to their line in 1952.
Example sentences of “slinky”:
- The original Slinky was $1.
- James Industries had dropped their Slinky Dog from production, but Betty James liked the new Slinky Dog.
– The original Slinky was $1.
– James Industries had dropped their Slinky Dog from production, but Betty James liked the new Slinky Dog.
– His other known role is as the voice of Slinky Dog in “Toy Story 3”, replacing Varney who died in 2000.
– Other Slinky toys were developed such as the Slinky Dog and the Slinky Train.
– They invented a machine that could produce a Slinky from 80 feet of steel wire within 10 seconds.
– Very early in the production history of Slinky, Helen Malsed of Washington developed ideas for Slinky pull toys.
– Later during the Vietnam War prisoner of warprisoners of war again built simple radios, and soldiers used Slinky springs as antennas.
– The Slinky Dog was a small plastic dog whose front and rear ends were joined by a Slinky.
– She kept the price of Slinky low so all children could afford one.
– The first Slinky television commercial was shown on Miss Patty’s Romper Room in 1946.
– Other companies were granted licenses to produce Slinky toys.