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Rinker

Rinker \Rink"er\, n. One who skates at a rink. [Colloq.]

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rinker

n. (context colloquial English) One who skates at a rink.

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Rinker

Rinker may refer to:

  • Al Rinker (1907–1982), singer
  • Laurie Rinker (born 1962), golfer
  • Lee Rinker (born 1960), golfer
  • Travis Rinker (born 1968), association football (soccer) player

Usage examples of "rinker".

She shivered at the thought, but not too much, because Rinker was as cold as the old man.

As Clara Rinker, she had to move money, retrieve documents, talk to old acquaintances across the border.

The tires ricocheted wildly off the rocks, while Rinker tried to anticipate them with the twelve-gauge pump.

They stood in a hot, dusty, powder-smelling silence for several seconds, then Rinker slipped the safety on and passed the piece back to Jaime.

During the walk to the car and the two-minute ride, Mallard quietly sketched the series of circumstances that had led to the identification of Rinker as the woman who was shot, and to the belief by the Mexican cops that a shooter from St.

The abuse had begun a few weeks after the marriage, when Rinker was eleven, and continued until she ran away from home when she was fourteen.

He was never seen again, and the Bureau believed that Clara Rinker may have paid him a visit.

Roy was two years older than Rinker and had left home two years after she had.

We have document checks, of course, for people coming and going, and since that time, we have no Cassandra or Cassie McLain, and of course, no Clara Rinker, entering or leaving Mexico.

Louis connection, it seems now that the attack was aimed at Rinker and your son was killed accidentally.

Paulo Mejia and Rinker had been shot, interviewed the restaurant owner, and climbed into the loft of the church to see the shooting position taken by the assassin.

From the restaurant, they went to the hotel where Rinker had worked as a bookkeeper.

Chuck came, Burke put him with the kid, then led Rinker into the back and to a ten-by-twenty-foot plywood-enclosed office in the back.

The store was empty, other than Rinker, so she saw no reason to beat around the bush.

Paulo stopped pushing her and walked around the path of the swing and Rinker could see a hand, her hand, with a Popsicle reaching toward Paulo.