The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whiskin \Whisk"in\, n.
A shallow drinking bowl. [Prov. Eng.]
--Ray.
Wiktionary
n. (context UK dialect English) A shallow drinking bowl.
Usage examples of "whiskin".
Willard Whiskin leaned over the back of the boat and gazed at the receding river.
A refractive, chromed arm, one of four, waved accusingly at Whiskin while the two little Whiskins stood close to their mother, goggle-eyed at the confrontation.
Willard Whiskin spoke with shaky emotion as his family helped him toward the stairs.
Whiskin while the two little Whiskins stood close to their mother, goggle-eyed at the confrontation.
A refractive, chromed arm, one of four, waved accusingly at Whiskin while the two little Whiskins stood close to their mother, goggle-eyed at the confrontation.
Whiskin while the two little Whiskins stood close to their mother, goggle-eyed at the confrontation.