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Officer, could you take my baby in his blanky?
Lift the flaps to help Elliot look for his blanky.
Hes mostly given up his blanky, but he might need a bit of security to sleep in an unfamiliar bed.
Elliot looks everywhere for his blue blanky.
I gave my blanky to Marshall, my granddaughter.
You have your blanky?
He oozed the cuddliness of a favorite blanky to promote his coming fight against Clifford Etienne.
Blanky may refer to:
A forthright, jovial and likable man, Blanky is the only character who evades the Tuunbaq not once, but twice.
Ebenezer Scrooge (Bill Raymond) gets his biggest laughs when he cries out "My blanky!"
Following that was his most memorable acting moment; when was he starred in The Brave Little Toaster as Blanky, a childish electric blanket, in 1987.
A cartoon electrical blanket with its electrical temperature control acting as an anthropomorphic face named "Blanky" was portrayed in the 1987 film The Brave Little Toaster.
Despite this, Blanky continues to maintain hope of survival and rescue, until he develops gangrene in the stump of his severed leg during the trek across King William Island.
For a younger audience Sofie performs a play based on the story of MY YELLOW BLANKY.
He walked Megan in, and she immediately ran off to hug Mrs. Daggett and put her blanky in her cubby in the back, and her day of learning and play began.
Mac was not soaked in military etiquette, but he rather hesitated, when the Captain-Quartermaster brought some gear to stow, to instruct him to go to blanky hell with his blanky, etc., etc.
It was about two boys, lost in the White House one night, who bump into the President "wearing his Mickey Mouse slippers and carrying his Teddy Bear and his blanky" and a can of Sprite.
Her first picture book, MY YELLOW BLANKY is a warm and funny story about the almost addictive and very sensual relationship a child can have with a blanky.
That contest, the third at Belmont June 30, may have been better than it looked: Buck Master and Big Blanky, second and third in that race, both returned to win their next starts at Belmont, although in less demanding company.